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07/13/2005 12:58:09 PM · #1
Brief rant followed by photo - just curious what camera is pictured...

Ex-WorldCom chief executive Bernard Ebbers was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in prison for his role in orchestrating the biggest corporate fraud in the nation's history.

"I am quite happy, as MCI-Worldcom tried to royally screw over my mom with a $4,000 cell phone bill. They sold her a used phone, showed her a false map, gave her misleading info, the wrong number (3 times), then billed her for all 4 numbers. And told her she owed them $4,000+ in about 2 months time. Thankfully, my mom had kept detailed notes (30 pages of them) and once that was sent to our Attorney General's office MCI-Worldcom backed away as fast as they could."

So it's nice to see justice served....but I have a question!

WHAT CAMERA IS THAT IN THIS PHOTO?



Article here at CNN
07/13/2005 12:59:12 PM · #2
Looks like a Nikon D2X. Could be wrong though

The D2X is the only one with a circular vievfinder hole, that pops into my mind
07/13/2005 01:38:14 PM · #3
Can anyone confirm?

Is it definitely digital? I did think it was Nikon...
07/13/2005 01:50:58 PM · #4

25 years, eh? Good! Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy :-P
One of the worst economic problems we face in the US (and it's not only here) is poor corporate governance. Ethics at the top is commonly given lip service, and the attitude is "the end justifies the means," where the "end" is the executives enriching themselves by trashing the company's future to make the short term look rosy, then bailing out before the inevitable crash, leaving investors and employees with a smoking hulk.

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