Cheers for the welcome Ralph.
OK, maybe I was a bit over dramatic with my 303. The camera was a impulse ebay buy (Auction was an "as is, but working", no bids, minutes left type of buy). When I got it, the lens would come off way to easy (it came off in my hands while handling the camera). I found that in the end, the screw that holds the retaining latch had come loose. Never shirking at a mechanical challenge (but not normally THIS small!!!!) I decided to see if I could tighten it up. I started pulling it down and before long, I had a box full of camera and a sore back from hunching over and concentrating! I realised that since it was this far stripped down I might as well get a seal kit and do the seals in the top.....and thats where it was left. I had vowed to not buy one until I had at least attempted to fix the 303, but the XE-1 came as a free bee.
This has not been completely devoid of issues. As you may have see on the main part of the forum, it appeared to have a bit of fungus in the interior (but strangely, the lens that was attached to it was completely spotless!). I had it looked at by a local camera repairer, who checked it out under the microscope, cleaned it up, painted the mirror chamber and gave it a clean bill of health. I did have another slight issue, where the mirror wouldn't return completely back to the normal position, but this appears to be clearing up the more I use it (the camera had not been used for the last 10 years at least).
As for the AF to MC/MD debate, yes it is a shame. I believe that you can get an adaptor, but it needs a lens, which I have heard are of dubious quality. It is interesting to note, that the lenses are getting a "Second Life" in the digital world for those who use the Olympus 4/3rds system.
Anyhow, thanks for the welcome. Looking forward to the occasional chat!