One word - Superb!
I bought my last camera 7 years ago, it was a casio with 7.1 megapixels, at that
time it was great but recently bought myself a new one.
Bought mynew camera sony w210 on Wednesday. I love the fact that it can be plugged into your tv so that you can watch your pictures and movies on your television. The quality of pictures is absoloutley fantastic, 12.1 megapixel. The screen is large enough so that you can see your pictures clearly.
The smile shutter is the best feature on it, it takes a few times to get used to but you hold the shutter down and it remembers your face so that when you look at the person again it takes the picture by itself.
It is a small camera and also very light-weight therefore easy to carry around.
I would reccommend this camera to anyone looking for a good quality picture ...
Advantages: Small, stylish, excellent price. Disadvantages: Not for gamers, small touchpad
blue one and spent rather too long looking at it, the seed was sown in my mind but I was determined to resist buying a new shiny thing, I didn't need another laptop. Then of course my Dell stopped working, giving me a perfect excuse to get straight on the net to order a blue NC-10.
My previous Samsung laptop experience had been a largely positive one, a nice Q1 that eventually just proved to be impractical because it was just too small and required an external keyboard. It still works and permforms surprisingly well given it's low spec, so I wasn't worried about buying another small Samsung laptop.
The Specs and features
Many small netbooks come bundled with a Linux operating system, usually Ubuntu. I'm no geek (alright, a little bit), but I'm more than comfortable with Linux as I have used it almost every day of my IT career. I ...
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Advantages: Very interesting, very educational Disadvantages: Can get a bit confusing trying to navigate around the exhibits
Red Cross and Red Crescent - my Ignorance
Like many people, I've never given much thought to the Red Cross. It's not that I'm ignorant of world affairs but it's the sort of organisation many of us take for granted. The 'Geneva Conventions' are similar; a phrase we all trot out whenever someone somewhere is doing something that commonsense says is naughty but not something I really know much about. Other than a vague sense that when the four horsemen of the apocalypse saddle up and head off to visit some godforsaken part of the world, you can guarantee that the Red Cross will be close behind, I can honestly say it was an organisation I took for granted on a massive scale. I guess I viewed the Red Cross as a sort of souped up St John's Ambulance hanging out at wars instead of football matches and country fairs. With ignorance ...