T
tedwhite
Guest
When the postman comes to the door and says, "Here's another one wrapped in brown paper and tied with string made from yak hair."
I have always had my new aquisitions sent to my work...but truly only cuz I'm there morre than I'm at home.KoNickon said:Wow -- this one hits close to home.
How about this:
5) You have all your packages of new acquisitions sent to work.
mikebrice@mac.c said:You decide that it is easier to get divorced then to keep figuring out ways to hind the habit; and then in the divorce, you give up the RV so you can keep the camera gear - and you think you got the better end of the deal.
ljclark said:Geez...I pay over $600 a year in camera insurance, and a little over $700/yr in car insurance.
😕
tetrisattack said:Holy crap, you guys got it bad. My gear lust is pretty much sated at this point. I vaguely want a different lens for my graflex (the caltar is turning out to not be as hot as I was hoping) but that's pretty much all. My sights are set on getting out of college debt-free. 🙂
tetrisattack said:Holy crap, you guys got it bad. My gear lust is pretty much sated at this point. I vaguely want a different lens for my graflex (the caltar is turning out to not be as hot as I was hoping) but that's pretty much all. My sights are set on getting out of college debt-free. 🙂
trittium said:When you can't afford working gear, but like a crack addict you NEED something, so you buy broken equipment, in the hope that you can it fix up.
First AF using linear ccd? with date function?Duncan Ross said:5) You inexplicably buy a Canon AF35ML because it fills a niche.
greyhoundman said:The loveseat goes out to the curb, to make room for another bookcase of cameras.
Benjamin Marks said:With apologies to Jorge --
You know you have a gear acquisition problem when . . .
5) [add your own here}