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Posted: Thu Dec 13th, 2012 09:27
 
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Robert wrote: Eric wrote:
Peter_LO wrote: How come I can't find the underlined sentence in the Nikon page after the link??

Also, isn't saliva alkali?? If the breath is acidic due to the carbon dioxide dissolved, if any, I may just lick the lens element to neutralize it.

If I had Leica glass I may struggle NOT to give it the occasional affectionate lick.

:rofl:


Kiss even! :rolleyes:

Whatever floats your boat.

:rofl:



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Eric wrote:
Robert wrote: Eric wrote:
Peter_LO wrote: How come I can't find the underlined sentence in the Nikon page after the link??

Also, isn't saliva alkali?? If the breath is acidic due to the carbon dioxide dissolved, if any, I may just lick the lens element to neutralize it.

If I had Leica glass I may struggle NOT to give it the occasional affectionate lick.

:rofl:


Kiss even! :rolleyes:

Whatever floats your boat.

:rofl:


:rofl: I don't have Leica glass, so it isn't a problem!



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Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote: Eric wrote:
Peter_LO wrote: How come I can't find the underlined sentence in the Nikon page after the link??

Also, isn't saliva alkali?? If the breath is acidic due to the carbon dioxide dissolved, if any, I may just lick the lens element to neutralize it.

If I had Leica glass I may struggle NOT to give it the occasional affectionate lick.

:rofl:


Kiss even! :rolleyes:

Whatever floats your boat.

:rofl:


:rofl: I don't have Leica glass, so it isn't a problem!


Me neither...but I bet they taste better than a Nikon?

:rofl:



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Posted: Thu Dec 13th, 2012 16:15
 
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Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote: Eric wrote:
Peter_LO wrote: How come I can't find the underlined sentence in the Nikon page after the link??

Also, isn't saliva alkali?? If the breath is acidic due to the carbon dioxide dissolved, if any, I may just lick the lens element to neutralize it.

If I had Leica glass I may struggle NOT to give it the occasional affectionate lick.

:rofl:


Kiss even! :rolleyes:

Whatever floats your boat.

:rofl:


:rofl: I don't have Leica glass, so it isn't a problem!


Me neither...but I bet they taste better than a Nikon?

:rofl:


Like a cherry flavour? :hardhat:

Or perhaps, like a Leica flavour. :diggingahole:

Good night! :byebye:



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Seems like they have reviewed the original Nikon Support posting.
http://nikonrumors.com/2012/12/21/i-guess-it-is-now-save-to-breathe-on-your-lens-to-clean-it.aspx/



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Seems like they have reviewed the original Nikon Support posting.
http://nikonrumors.com/2012/12/21/i-guess-it-is-now-save-to-breathe-on-your-lens-to-clean-it.aspx/


Thanks JK...I had been holding my breath...in anticipation!



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jk wrote:
Seems like they have reviewed the original Nikon Support posting.
http://nikonrumors.com/2012/12/21/i-guess-it-is-now-save-to-breathe-on-your-lens-to-clean-it.aspx/


WARNING That link is TOXIC. It locked up my browser, I have had to delete cookies and could not proceed without acknowledging the link.

I have never had that happen before. I could not proceed without clicking the link and following the chosen path. Even closing the browser and re-starting didn't clear it. I have deleted almost all of my cookies.

I would have trusted the Nikon Rumours site... Just shows. I have pop ups blocked but it still happened.



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Robert wrote:
jk wrote:
Seems like they have reviewed the original Nikon Support posting.
http://nikonrumors.com/2012/12/21/i-guess-it-is-now-save-to-breathe-on-your-lens-to-clean-it.aspx/


WARNING That link is TOXIC. It locked up my browser, I have had to delete cookies and could not proceed without acknowledging the link.

I have never had that happen before. I could not proceed without clicking the link and following the chosen path. Even closing the browser and re-starting didn't clear it. I have deleted almost all of my cookies.

I would have trusted the Nikon Rumours site... Just shows. I have pop ups blocked but it still happened.


I think that it must be a problem with the latest beta of ML that you are running!
No problems on iPad running Safari or Mac with 10.6.8 and Firefox 17.01



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jk wrote:

No problems on iPad running Safari or Mac with 10.6.8 and Firefox 17.01


Ditto on iPad and PC

Is it the latest Stuffed Turkey OS you are running?

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I think that it must be a problem with the latest beta of ML that you are running!


Who? Me... . :sssshh: ;-)

:popcorn: :rudi:



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