[Imc] digital camera

Brian Hagy bhagy at urbana.indymedia.org
Wed Dec 19 02:06:07 UTC 2001


er, sorry.  by erased, i meant the whole process of moving them from the
camera to the computer (i might even just burn a cd of them, to avoid
having them sitting on one of the computers for months).  then once that's
done, then erasing them from the camera.

sorry about any panic attack.

brian



On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Sehvilla wrote:

>
> Brian,
>
> Have you erased the pictures yet? If not, I would prefer that you waited
> till I come get them off. They aren't just my pictures but the pictures of
> several people who borrowed the camera before me.
>
> I am very sorry for not taking them off before I returned the camera. I
> know that I kept it way past its due date and that I should have taken the
> pictures off before returning it. I happened to stop in the IMC Sunday
> morning and it occurred to me that I had the camera with me and I should
> return it. I did not have time to take the pictures off then. I
> decided that it would be better to return the camera with the note than to
> keep it for another few days. I realize that this would be inconvenient
> for someone who needed to use the camera right away, so it was not a very
> good arrangement. I apologize. Next time, I will be careful to archive my
> pictures, and return the camera on time.
>
> If you haven't yet erased them, I would really appreciate it if you would
> wait till I come get them tomorrow.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sehvilla - anlyzstrlz at advancenet.net
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