Re: What do you use for in-the field digital storage?

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At 09:26 9.03.2007, you wrote:
"I think I send my camera for a sixpack of lagers now."

What kind of camera do you own? Mine always brings the wrong brand! Bloody useless.

I've never asked its name. I found it sitting one morning on my staircase and it responded to the word "apparatus".
BTW it brings me alcohol-free Heineken.
Useless, but not harmful.
Even convenient, considering the slippery and icy roads around here.
It's OK until I get contract from my Digi-TV company of providing me a broadband ultrafast connection with an optional tap coldwater/warmwater/beer.

Peeter



On 3/9/07, Peeter Vissak <pv@xxxxxx> wrote:
At 08:15 9.03.2007, you wrote:
>That is damn cheap! On your recommendation I will get one for trips
>when the coolwalker might fill up.

Yes it is and I really did not want to pay more for simple and
convenient storage.
And BTW - I have never loaded its battery!!! It gets loaded via USB
connection while connected to the laptop.
'
But if You can afford and want to - there's really some technology
around these days!
Phones that make movies and penlights you can make calls with and
vacuum cleaners doing babysitting and MSN-gloves and skype-socks.
I think I send my camera for a sixpack of lagers now.

Cheerio!

Peeter




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Alex Georgiadis

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