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Save pictures to your PC
About “Pictures in a Nokia 6630”
[Enthusiasms and Forebodings, June 2, 2008]:
I have experienced that situation before. Now I
know better. Next time around, you should transfer the picture from
your cell phone memory card to your laptop or PC. The pictures are
not meant to stay long in the cell phone memory card because it is
going to affect the operation of the cell phone.
Chito Saw
chitosaw@yahoo.com
Lost photos make me cry
I love photography; I believe that once the
camera captures a single moment, you can never get another shot
having the exact elements as the first.
I cried as I read your column yesterday,
remembering the times when the films got stuck or got exposed by
mistake, and when the memory card in the new digital cameras get
corrupted or the memory cards are infected with viruses, which force
the memories to be wiped away in the physical world, retained only
in our minds.
But there’s a saying “There’s no use
crying over spilt milk.” So, smile because there are still a lot
of memories ahead for your friend to capture. And now, with his
phone’s memory having large space for new pictures, tell him to be
sure to treasure each meeting and occasion he’ll be having with
his friends and loved ones. Click away!
Angel Manalad
angel_janeau@yahoo.com
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