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Old December 18th 03, 02:20 AM
Stu Fields
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I learned a long time ago while racing motorcycles: If you see a camera,
get on the brakes now and hard. If you are in an aircraft and see a camera
pointed at you, Land immediately and go get a hamburger until the cameras go
away. If the cameras follow you to the hamburger stand, watch carefully
the mustard or ketchup bottle for loose tops. At times it has become
necessary to jump in the back seat of the car after making sure that the
brake is on and the trans in park and cower down until the cameras leave.
Never try to hide in one of the portable toilets to escape the cameras.
Research has clearly shown that 100% of the accidents caught on film/tape
were in the near vicinity of a camera.

Stu Fields
"John" wrote in message
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I am utterly convinced that adding a camera to most activities is

inherently
a dangerous thing. To wit:
http://www.southbayriders.com/forums...ds3/100636.wmv