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[filmscanners] Re: Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000
- To: lexa@lexa.ru
- Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000
- From: "david soderman" <scapes@wi.net>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 00:44:07 -0500
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Art E. wrote:
> We've started a new group called:
> Nothingtocomplainabout@yahoo.groups.com
>
> Membership is by subscription only, and requires a sworn statement that
> you won't tell anyone what fun we're having not fighting with some other
> (unnamed) brands of scanners.
>
> It's very exclusive...
>
> ;-)
Maybe I'm just over-sensitive...but I'll respond to the above Art's "fun
bait"!
I assume that this is a "playful volley" responding to my recently published
URL of the Minolta Scan Multi Pro website.
Fair enough! :-)
Just for the record, I do realize that I have used the word *exclusive*.
However, I now feel obligated to explain just *why* I chose to use that word
which I normally strongly dislike! (I'm just an "average guy").
I certainly did *not* use "exclusive" to come across as snobbish or aloof.
I used "exclusive" to prepare people - before they submit posts to the
website. Bo, the moderator, does an admirable job of keeping the discussion
forum as much of a "lean & clean & helpful machine" as possible!
The Minolta Scan Multi Pro has distinct/particular issues. Such issues
would bore non-users. Also, the colorful/likeable moderator is attempting
to draw much attention to the Minolta Corporation re: the collective
consensus of Scan Multi Pro users.
I also happen to know that Mr. Art E. has a very good *personal* reason to
take stake in the fine efforts of this website's creator/moderator!
So here's a toast...to the importance of always having a keen sense of
humor!
Joyfully, -david soderman- <><
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