Re: Chile

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Inevitable, no?  Sort of a clumsy tie-in though.
Don

On 10/14/10 7:56 AM, Marco Milazzo wrote:
Now the media exploitation begins.  From the 1SaleADay website (link below):

"The Chilean Miners are safe and sound. All they want to do is go home, take a hot shower, have a warm meal and reflect on such a life changing experience. Perhaps they'll hop on the computer to see the news coverage of the rescue from around the world - but then the wire to their mouse gets all tangled up. Haven't these people been through enough?

That's where the Logitech LX6 wireless mouse comes into play - a mouse that will never get tangled for the simple reason that there is no wire. Plus, at such a great price, getting one will feel like a hot shower after being stuck underground with 30 sweaty guys for two months. Long live the miners, and the electronic ease of the Logitech LX6."


http://wireless.1saleaday.com/


Marco Milazzo




-----Original Message----- From: Elson T. Elizaga
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 3:44 AM
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: Re: Chile

I wonder about that, too, but then Josef Fritzl's daughter and children
endured a much longer time in a bunker than these miners.

A psychologist interviewed by BCC said these men (miners) are tougher
than 90 percent of psychologists I know.



On 10/14/2010 8:35 AM, Marilyn wrote:
It's an amazing story.  How on earth did the miners keep their sanity?

Marilyn



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