Silly Little Funny
/A few weeks ago, I signed off one of my posts to a discussion list "TIA" (Thanks In Advance). Today, someone from that list e-mailed me privately thinking my name was Tia. Maybe I'll name my first kid "ROFLMAO."
A few weeks ago, I signed off one of my posts to a discussion list "TIA" (Thanks In Advance). Today, someone from that list e-mailed me privately thinking my name was Tia. Maybe I'll name my first kid "ROFLMAO."

Some gambling winnings, combined with a couple hundred bucks I got from cashing in my change at the CoinStar machine on Sunday, funded the purchase of a new camera. Best Buy was running a special on the Sony DSC-T1, which is a camera I've wanted for a while. Several months ago, my Sony DSC-S70 somehow managed to get crushed in my luggage, and I've been without a digital camera since (unless you count the piece of garbage built into my Treo). The DSC-S70 was a great camera and had been through a lot of abuse, including being jostled around in my ride-along bag on my quad for many a trail ride. I was really satisfied with it.
Love the new camera. It takes really nice photos, including this one of Sara. (I have a high-res version that looks terrific.) My only issue is that nothing from the DSC-S70 is compatible with the DSC-T1. I have a few Memory Sticks from the S70 that I could have used. Instead, I found myself having to buy a 256MB Memory Stick Pro Duo to use with the T1. Same goes for batteries - I had a spare battery for the S70 and now I have two batteries I don't need.
Some plusses of the T1 - First, I like how the camera is ready to shoot once you flick the lens cover on the front down. No missed shots waiting for the camera to "boot" like I did with the S70. Secondly, I love how small it is. With the S70, I found myself not taking a lot of pictures unless I was on vacation or something and remembered to take my camera bag along. The T1 can easily fit in a pocket, so I'm more likely to take it with me and actually take some pics.
It's a beautiful, sunny day in NYC. Might be a good day to go on a mini photo expedition at lunch...
Fresh install worked, so everything's back to normal here. (Relatively speaking.) I couldn't get the new version of MT-Blacklist to work, so I've moved to moderated comments, which is better than no comments. (For my non-tech friends, this means when you post a comment, I review and approve it before it shows up on the site.) Moderated comments ought to keep that bastard comment spammer Bob the hell out of here.
Sorry for this, folks, but comments have been shut off for a couple days while I figure out how to get MT3.15 and MT-Blacklist working in perfect harmony. With MT-Blacklist kaput, I was getting so much comment spam that it became overwhelming. Comments should be back up and running by the end of the weekend.
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