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How to safeguard your digital camera

Re: How to [possibly] safeguard your digital camera

That's a riot!

I just sent the link to my kids.
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Re: How to [possibly] safeguard your digital camera

Excellent, thanks!

And by the way, great pictures as always on your site, I visit Calgary a couple times a year, I really enjoy your downtown shots.

Randy
 
Re: How to [possibly] safeguard your digital camera

I guess you could just ask for the memory card..... and hope for the camera.
 
Re: How to [possibly] safeguard your digital camera

Some how, I have a feeling if it was an High end digital cam {you know, the ones that are upwards of $1,000.00} you would never ever see it ever again .... ever no matter what identification it has within or on it!
 
Re: How to [possibly] safeguard your digital camera

Sherlock,
I grew up in Calgary but left years ago...I can't belive the Chicken On the way is still there!!!

Amazing!

Mikey
 
Re: How to [possibly] safeguard your digital camera

Ah... Point Roberts that little sliver of land near Vancouver, just barely outside of Canada

And yup, Chicken On the Way is still around after 50+ years and I think doing quite well, it's a local icon by now and a popular place to eat
 
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