I was fortunate enough to meet up with a local APJ yesterday and swap
stories about gear, Nikon of course. He was amazed and awed at the sight of
"Fat Bastard" and complimented me for being able to snag such a sweet piece
of glass. I would love to have my very own set of APJ credential as it
would open many doors for me.
<http://ritaberk.myhosting247.com/APJ.htm>
Rita

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Ray Fischer - 31 Aug 2008 19:33 GMT
>I was fortunate enough to meet up with a local APJ yesterday and swap
Spam.

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John McWilliams - 31 Aug 2008 19:43 GMT
> I was fortunate enough to meet up with a local APJ yesterday and swap
> stories about gear, Nikon of course. He was amazed and awed at the
> sight of
> "Fat Bastard" and complimented me for being able to snag such a sweet piece
> of glass. I would love to have my very own set of APJ credential as it
> would open many doors for me.
Won't happen to a cross posting slut.

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David Nebenzahl - 31 Aug 2008 20:06 GMT
On 8/31/2008 5:34 AM Rita Berkowitz spake thus:
> I was fortunate enough to meet up with a local APJ yesterday and swap
> stories about gear, Nikon of course. He was amazed and awed at the sight of
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>
> <http://ritaberk.myhosting247.com/APJ.htm>
This post is off-topic for this newsgroup, rec.photo.equipment.35mm,
which is concerned with film cameras that use 35mm film, not digital
cameras that look like 35mm SLRs.
Please use an appropriate newsgroup for postings on digital cameras. One
of the following groups would be a good place for such postings:
rec.photo.digital
rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
rec.photo.digital.rangefinder
rec.photo.digital.slr
rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
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