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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... On Dec 1, 11:21 pm, Tim wrote: Hmm, what do we have here? .357 Dan Wesson with Pachmyer grips and 4" ribbed barrel, Speed loader for same with 6 rds teflon coated hollow points, 20 rds of 7.62 x 39 SKS/AK rounds, Minolta STsi 75-300 zoom lens, Minolta 2x adaptor. Minolta 75x300mm zoom (what a pig!) Rickenbacker 4001 bass bridge pickup. AH! 4 pack of Kodak BW 400CN, Gibson tune-O-matic bridge from a '66 Les Paul, .303 Lee Engield SMLE clip (loaded, of course!) Owners manual to my '74 Yamaha RD400, NRA Belt Buckle, tie tack, and lapel pin, Kodak Star 635 autowind 35mm box of .410 slugs, a sundry of electrical cords to Lord knows what... more stuff, and no socks. Typical for around here. Oh yeah! No USB cord......... ?:^ ( Hey Tim, I think Tom suggested this as well. I have a little HP R717 point and shoot as my kick around camera. It came with the USB cord for uploading to a computer using the HP Photo something or other software that came with the camera. I quickly determined it was a pain in the neck, cumbersome and slow using the HP software. I bought one of the USB SD cardreaders for about 29 bucks, and just take the SD memory card out of the camera, plug it into the reader and then into a USB port. (In fact this computer has a SD slot in it). Anyway, it shows up as another drive in "My Computer" and is much faster to open, download, delete, etc. than using the camera as an external drive connected by the USB cable. Plus, you don't have to have the camera sitting on your desk or waste battery power in it to upload the pics. Eisboch |
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