I'd say get at least a 512 MB and a 128 or 256 as a second card, on the off chance you fill the 512 before you can offload pics you have a backup card to toss in the camera.
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It's probably cheaper to buy one large card than multiple smaller ones. 128Mb was the largest available when I bought my camera. I took lots of pictures and discarded most of them.
Having lots of memory to play with means you can save the pictures in higher quality formats, which really pays off later when you crop and edit.
I like having a second card just as a safety. I tend to shoot a huge quantity of pictures with my camera and have filled my 256 a couple of times (And mine is only a 2 Megapixel). It also means that I can be offloading pictures with one card while still shooting.
When I hit control click, and hit "download linked file as..." it downloaded the page, not the file.
Then I think downloading Firefox is the best bet. That's what I usually do when I run into some Javascript on a web page that doesn't work with Safari.
Sigh. Damn, that's lame. Apple! Fix your browser, dangit!
Not a matter of fixing so much as updating.
I think there's a new one with Tiger, I don't know if it'll be backrolled to OS X 10.3.x or not.
No clues about my Azureus problem?
It may be the same problem that Erin and I had. That message did pop up for me before the upgrade and the cessation of download.
Maybe the MPAA hacked 'em.
Just tried out this free cyber cafe software. Very cool. [link]
have we talked about this?
29 March 2005 - Toshiba has today announced a new lithium ion battery, which, it claims, can recharge 80% of the battery's energy capacity in just one minute, 60 times faster than the other lithium ion cells. It takes an unspecified 'few' more minutes for a complete recharge. The battery has a long life cycle, losing only 1% of its capacity after 1,000 cycles of discharging and recharging. Due to be launched next year, it will initially be used to power hybrid electric vehicles but could be used for smaller devices in future, such as mobile phones and digital cameras. >[link]