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Old December 15th 08, 08:35 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
anne
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You know it's a good day when

- you find a missing sock

You know it's a bad day when

- you pull out a vest and see only the pin doohicky on the vest and that the
body of the pin has gone awol.

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Old December 17th 08, 08:25 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Gillian Murray
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Jangchub wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 13:15:01 -0500, anne wrote:

says...
You know it's a good day when

-- your family comes for an early Channukah get together; they eat, they laugh;
they eat some more and then gift you with a digital camera that is hopefully an
easier to use than expensive, large-ish, battery eating current camera

-- when talking about this and that, a friend says she got quite a few
stitching themed charms that she'll never use and that would be perfect for
current project and that she'll drop them by


I bought rechargeable batteries for the camera. It's funny how much
juice the cameras use.
Victoria

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Updated daily when able.


I use the rechargeables, too. However the way to conserve the batteries
is to use the little viewfinder when you take pictures, as in the
"olden" days, and turn off that neat screen on the back. Batteries last
a whole lot longer that way.

Gillian
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Old December 18th 08, 03:49 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Joan E.
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Default OT -- good day/bad day

On Dec 17, 2:25*pm, Gillian Murray wrote:
However the way to conserve the batteries
is to use the little viewfinder when you take pictures, as in the
"olden" days, and turn off that neat *screen on the back. Batteries last
a whole lot longer that way.


*If* your camera has one. Mine doesn't and I really miss it,
especially when taking photos outdoors. It's blasted hard to see that
screen when you're out in the sun!

I use the lithium batteries and they last a *lot* longer.

Joan
 




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