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I just bought a new digital camera to replace my old Kodak DC-215 that was purchased, I believe, in 2000. The Kodak still works, it's just a little loosely held together after being dropped a few times, requires a firm push on the shutter button, and takes slightly fuzzy pictures. I have a pathological inability to throw this away while it still works; I feel like SOMEONE might want it for SOMETHING. Do you? I will give it to you for free, along with all of the literature and cables and discs and memory cards I still have for it.
Since I have successfully followed my debt-reduction plan for four months now, plus getting a raise, I splurged a little with my remaining funds for the month and bought myself a Nikon Coolpix L5. I am pleased, and once I get some stuff figured out, expect to possibly seemore better pictures coming across my LJ. It's quite the step up from the Treo's camera I've been using for the past while.
I just bought a new digital camera to replace my old Kodak DC-215 that was purchased, I believe, in 2000. The Kodak still works, it's just a little loosely held together after being dropped a few times, requires a firm push on the shutter button, and takes slightly fuzzy pictures. I have a pathological inability to throw this away while it still works; I feel like SOMEONE might want it for SOMETHING. Do you? I will give it to you for free, along with all of the literature and cables and discs and memory cards I still have for it.
Since I have successfully followed my debt-reduction plan for four months now, plus getting a raise, I splurged a little with my remaining funds for the month and bought myself a Nikon Coolpix L5. I am pleased, and once I get some stuff figured out, expect to possibly see