From: Frank Gruendel (newtontalk_at_pda-soft.de)
Date: Sun Sep 18 2005 - 15:38:25 PDT
> Even better, the one's who take a
> "snapshot" at dusk of a sunset and
> their "flash" fires off reinforcing
> to them that the amount of light produced
> by their flash traveled some 10,000 miles
> and then back again from the horizon and
> lit up the world".
There might be people like that, but I'd be
willing to bet that in most cases people do
not really believe what you describe. The
plain and simple reason is that either they
don't know how to turn the flash off or that
they have a camera that doesn't allow turning
it off.
Frank
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