Today's theme is camera-related. Ironically, I am not including any photos with this post. 1. Time to toss (recycle) the manual for the Canon Powershot A540, which I no longer have. 2. Way past time to get a stray roll of film developed. I had hoped it was from my visit to the Statue of Liberty (1993) or Prague (1994). Sadly, it was neither, but rather some shots around the condo that I think are from around 2002-2003. Mostly cat pics, but also some of a table which I had forgotten entirely. Another relic from Kurt's house, it is something I had around for awhile because it had potential, but I lacked the skill/money to get it fixed up. I have no recollection of when or how I disposed of it. But it is proof that such things needn't take permanent hold on my memory, and that their absence is not a mandate for regrets.
The cat photos were nothing special, so I just scanned them and threw away the actual photos. Once I had the scanner out, I had some momentum and scanned about twenty-five more photos - a small start to a huge pile of same, but a start nonetheless. 3. It was the right time, again, to delve into my drawer of labeled cables to get one for my digital camera. I had some problems with my primary laptop and wanted to upload some photos, well, for the last blog post. The old laptop doesn't have a port for the sd card, so I needed the cable to connect the camera. I'm glad that I kept the right thing in the right place that enabled me to actually use it when I needed it.
The cat photos were nothing special, so I just scanned them and threw away the actual photos. Once I had the scanner out, I had some momentum and scanned about twenty-five more photos - a small start to a huge pile of same, but a start nonetheless. 3. It was the right time, again, to delve into my drawer of labeled cables to get one for my digital camera. I had some problems with my primary laptop and wanted to upload some photos, well, for the last blog post. The old laptop doesn't have a port for the sd card, so I needed the cable to connect the camera. I'm glad that I kept the right thing in the right place that enabled me to actually use it when I needed it.
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