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mcfoto
Hi James
Read your D3 review & you have so much knowledge plus you are straight to the point. I would personally love to see you back on this form.

Denis
Natasa Stojsic
QUOTE (mcfoto @ Oct 17 2007, 04:54 PM)
I would personally love to see you back on this form.

Denis
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!!!Me too!!! smile.gif

WELCOME BACK
rethmeier
We might as well ask Mark Tucker as well !
Both these guys are great value to us all.
Cheers,
WR.
mmurph
Agreed!

I am more familiar with Mark's posts than James' though. I always appreciated his candor, irreverence, and sense of humor.

Best wishes to both at any rate, whatever is best for them.

Michael
DesW
QUOTE (rethmeier @ Oct 18 2007, 10:36 AM)
We might as well ask Mark Tucker as well !
Both these guys are great value to us all.
Cheers,
WR.
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Hi All, I totally agree both are not afraid to stick their necks over the
parapet and give us some Real Info--Kudos to them both- we surely need their input.
Willem, myself--JR & MT of course,and a few others on this site that are refugees from the RG Rocky Horror Show take the honesty and civil way this forum is run /administed and the members themselves as a benchmark in our busy Photo lives.

Judge the appreciation for yourselves-you're both top Blokes.

So James/Mark grit them teeth and give us as you see it--sparsley is at least better than never.

From an old dog Snapper!

Des W
http://www.deswilliams.com/
tived
I too remember both, from the glory days of RG's forum, you would be silly not to stop by back then. I think it is sad, the departure of such great sources of info. What I mean to say is, that they, to me, MT in particular was very generous with his knowledge.

LL is one of the few places, that I know of that is still well worth a visit. Life goes on, both for them and for us, hopefully they will pass by again when they have the time.

You will be missed

Henrik
wilburdl
LL was the beneficiary of the RG debacle as a lot of forumitesmade refuge in the days and weeks that followed the uproar. Interesting when you sit back and think about how the internet has brought back the idea of community.
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