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How do you clean out your finger crud from those tiny holes?
I had a good laugh at this one.
How do you clean out your finger crud from those tiny holes?
Then again, it could be argued that it could alienate people, implying that AIDS is a problem that concerns "them" and not "us". "Them" are the people who can afford Leicas; or who think that Apple is anything other than a triumph of overpriced style over function (personally I find the camera hideous); or who have AIDS.It's a good gesture from Leica and Apple nonetheless. For companies of such weight and prestige, the least they can do is use their names towards something that benefits mankind.
On a side note I won't mind Leica mass producing this 😀 Looks nice and sleek like everything else Apple makes.
Looks like it's based on an M Typ 240; so, digital.Guess I'm just a little thick, but I can't figure out, "What is it?"
What are they auctioning off? Is it a film M (I see the rewind lever/button and the lens release button)? Or is it a digital M and the rewind button is actually the shutter release? Or what the heck is it?
Are they auctioning off a design model?
Just don't get it.
Best,
-Tim
Jony Ive has been the lead designer at Apple since the iMac.
Then again, it could be argued that it could alienate people, implying that AIDS is a problem that concerns "them" and not "us". "Them" are the people who can afford Leicas; or who think that Apple is anything other than a triumph of overpriced style over function (personally I find the camera hideous); or who have AIDS.
Why not both? ...what would those 55 engineers have been doing if they hadn't been doing this?
Surprised no-one has mentioned the name yet - an appalling (and tasteless given the intent) pun. No 80's Madonna fans on RFF?
I'd rather the rich paid fair taxes to fund HIV research than this whole charity auction scam thing that makes them feel so special while they take more write-offs.
Oops... better go back to sleep....
Then again, it could be argued that it could alienate people, implying that AIDS is a problem that concerns "them" and not "us". "Them" are the people who can afford Leicas; or who think that Apple is anything other than a triumph of overpriced style over function (personally I find the camera hideous); or who have AIDS.
Cheers,
R.
Yes. It has appeared under a number of imprints: it was a flat-fee book so I've not been kept informed. I wrote it rather over 20 years ago. One problem was that the commissioning editor was a vegetarian and had a problem with "all those pictures of meat"...Did you write a book about barbeque? I think I saw it the other day at a thrift store.
That's the polite way of putting it. The rest of your post -- which is effectively about sustaining an unsustainable economic model -- is much more to the point.. . . Seems more like a make-work project in a shaky economy than actually addressing the issue. . . .