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Wednesday 5 December 2012

In the war against the machines. Part 4

Wednesday 7.30 p.m.
                                 I went out for my constitutional this afternoon, heading for the Botties in the bright, cold, wintery light, my camera with the new rechargeable batteries at hand. I skipped along then stopped to take a photie of a line of trees in Inverleith Park. Unfortunately, I could not take the photie as the camera said Low Battery despite the new batteries it got. That's what it said with the other batteries. Low Battery. Could it be that they sell rechargeable batteries without a charge in them? Could it be that they don't sell you a battery at all, but an empty battery which you have to fill yourself? Anyway, it only cost me about fifty quid for the battery recharger thing and I will attempt to use it sometime and see if it works.
                                 This all started because somebody bought me a mobile phone a few years ago and I said it was the last bloody thing I wanted and someone else said I could put photies onto my blog with it when I found a cable ....
                                  I cannot adequately express how much I hate footering with these toys. I do not think it is wonderful how complicated these things can be and how many functions one of these gizmos can have. ALL I WANTED TO DO WAS POINT AND CLICK!!!
                                   You know, Jack, I've got better things to do. It is much better just to sit still and do the bliss.
                           

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I say Old Bean - I think that it is not the technology that's at fault in this instance.

MM III

rob said...

You wanted the digital equivalent of the Kodak Box Brownie.

Meanwhile there's a retro fashion amongst trendy youth for simple roll-film cameras! Also pin-hole photography, and vinyl records. Dearie me.

I read somewhere that most rechargeable batteries are deliberately sold flat, partly because they'd slowly lose their charge on the shop shelf anyway.

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Anonymous said...

I say!

Rather lassitudinous of you to merely want to point and click, don't you think?

MM III