9/06/2007

snapper

I've forgotten why I took my parents to the mall the other day for a quick snack. While constructing this sentence, I'm still at a lost as to what was the itinerary that day.

I remember though that it was my car that we took with Mang Leo on the wheel.

At this very moment, it's not important at all to remember. I have only one feeling: excitement.

I'm also uploading a program while blogging.

And now, a window blinks with this message:

If images have previously been saved with PhotoLoader, performing a data migration here allows you to combine them with these for storage and use.

Click "select migration folder," and select the storage folder (folder with the name Image Library).

Date migration can also be done later from the Start Menu.

Huh?!

English please. (Nevertheless, thank God it's not info written in English by a Taiwanese manufacturer. If you don't know what I mean, then skip the pondering.)

Maybe if I read the message ten times, I'd know what it means. This excitement is making me impatient.

Ah! I'd better decide now and click the select migration folder.

*click*

There's a new pop-up window. Shoot!

I click to cancel. The pop-up closes and then I choose the option Migrate Later.

Are you sure to cancel migration? Yes? No?

Pucha! Nakikialam pa. I frown.

So I click No, am led back to the first window to select a folder.

Of course, I don't know what's going on. Basta click lang ng click until finally, it's time to register online.

Hmm. Register.

Now, I'm tempted to name it.

The "it" is slim, pretty at 10.1 mp and promising with its 3 optical zoom. I'm not a cam enthus but a mangmang like me is unabashedly excited to test this new Exilim Zoom.

I bought it on impulse. My plan was really to buy a new Nokia for my dad as a wala lang surprise present. But when I was in the gadget store, I ended up purchasing "it" as well. What really captured my attention is the maximum 7 shots/second high-speed continuous shooting. Sarap paglaruan!

Plus, when it's sold at 0.0% interest rate, swipe na.

Di naman ako masyadong excited, 'no?

About two weeks ago, I was given a German-made dvd player courtesy of a client. You didn't know that because I never mentioned it until now.

This only shows that I...

Ay wait. Tapos na uploading.

Time to test drive this snapper.

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kids should know that...

Casio was established in April 1946 by Tadao Kashio, an engineer specializing in fabrication technology. Kashio's first major product was the yubiwa pipe, a finger ring that would hold a cigarette, allowing the wearer to smoke the cigarette down to its nub while also leaving the wearer's hands free. Japan was impoverished immediately following World War II so cigarettes were valuable, and the invention was a success. After seeing the electric calculators at the first Business Show in Ginza, Tokyo in 1949, Kashio and his younger brothers used their profits from the yubiwa pipe to develop their own calculators. (wikipedia)

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