Where to begin?
My camera died. I was taking perfectly nice pictures of a train using the roundhouse in Belfast, and everything was wonderful -- even got the pictures off the disk. But when I tried to turn the camera on later in the day -- nothing happened. I thought "dead batteries," of course and bought new while in town today, changed them out -- still nothing. Arrrrrggggghhhhh! Have I mentioned that I really, really, REALLY like this camera? Olympus says they'll take a look at it for $160, no promises. Sigh.
I'm down to the last hundred pages of read-and-red-pen for _Crystal Soldier_ and
kinzel has finished his go-through. A Perfectly Revised Manuscript will be emailed to the publisher by the end of the week. Right.
Got a line on one story for the SRM Yule Chapbook -- looking like a Surebleak story. Don't yet know what we'll do for the second. I'm glad to have the one settled, though; I can work on that in between things at WorldCon. For some reason, I find it easier to work on shorter stuff when I'm not at home.
Tomorrow, the truck needs to go into for its annual state inspection; and groceries must be had or else we'll be at the point of eating cats. Mozart might be good for a meal or two but Scrabble's hardly a snack...
My camera died. I was taking perfectly nice pictures of a train using the roundhouse in Belfast, and everything was wonderful -- even got the pictures off the disk. But when I tried to turn the camera on later in the day -- nothing happened. I thought "dead batteries," of course and bought new while in town today, changed them out -- still nothing. Arrrrrggggghhhhh! Have I mentioned that I really, really, REALLY like this camera? Olympus says they'll take a look at it for $160, no promises. Sigh.
I'm down to the last hundred pages of read-and-red-pen for _Crystal Soldier_ and
Got a line on one story for the SRM Yule Chapbook -- looking like a Surebleak story. Don't yet know what we'll do for the second. I'm glad to have the one settled, though; I can work on that in between things at WorldCon. For some reason, I find it easier to work on shorter stuff when I'm not at home.
Tomorrow, the truck needs to go into for its annual state inspection; and groceries must be had or else we'll be at the point of eating cats. Mozart might be good for a meal or two but Scrabble's hardly a snack...
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Date: 2004-08-09 07:21 pm (UTC)I don't know what model you have, but for $160, I could replace my Nikon 4300 (4MP) on Ebay.
Heh. Just dropped some low bids on 775s and 2100s, I rarely win, but every now and then I pick up one of these for a pittance and send it off to a remote friend who I want pictures from.
Good luck with resurrecting your camera.