Thanks Jim

Tower of Power My cubicle neighbor brought in a challenge for me today. Fresh from my success of fixing his home PC with my used (and slightly noisy) power supply, both he and I felt I could tackle his digital camera problem.

He has a several year old Kodak LS420 that won’t turn on. When you flip the power switch the ready light flashes 3 times and stops with the camera never turning on. I searched the web for other mentions of this issue and couldn’t find any. I downloaded the user manual which told me that symptom meant that the battery was not fully charged. He has the Kodak charger and 2 batteries. The charger reports that both batteries are fully charged, but either one acts the same way, three flashes and nothing. Let the camera sit for a while and try again, same results. The camera has no DC-In jack, so we can’t try that option, plus the camera dock is no longer available to see if the camera might turn on with that.

I think the thing is broke, but there is still an outside chance that the both batteries are either bad or not really getting charged meaning the charger is bad. So should Jim spent $25 bucks for a new charger and battery to try and save a 5 year-old 2.1 Mega-pixel camera or use that twenty-five bucks for seed money on a new camera?

Even though I didn’t fix the camera Jim rewarded me by giving me the camera’s cool semi-rigid polyester zippered case. Fits my Kodak V570 real nice and offers a lot more protection than the little cloth bag that came with it.

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Filling Some Holes

Capitol Station 29201-9997There were only a few Post Offices left that were close enough for a half day trip and we polished them off this morning. The town of Irmo, a little northwest of Columbia, had three. There was the Post Office in the mysterious town called State Park. A passed over one in downtown Columbia (pictured) and a CPU just across the Broad River in the town of Cayce.

We got back into town a little after 11:00AM so we decided to get lunch at Subway before heading home. Donna had a Tuna Salad Salad and I had a 6″ BMT. We split a bag of Sun Chips and a Medium Coke. Well, actually, I ate nearly all of the Sun Chips.

Meal Cost: $10.25
Tip: None
Spent Today: $10.25
Year to Date: $1380.60
Meals out, 78 of a possible 522.

The rest of the day was passed enjoying the fruits of Willis Havilland Carrier’s “Apparatus for Treating Air” (U.S. Pat. #808897).

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Done For Another Couple Years

BeforeBeforeWe had a massive deck and screened porch built on the back of our house in July of 2000. It runs nearly the whole length of the house with half being screened porch and half deck. Of the two, the porch gets the most use because it is covered and has ceiling fans making it a 3 seasons room. The only time we don’t use it is during our two month winter. The deck is more of a 2 half seasons place, early spring and late fall. We went the first 5 years without doing anything to the deck, but then it really needed some help. Pressure washing and Thompson Water Sealing held up for a couple more bring us to this year.

AfterAfterHopefully this will hold us for the next couple of years. The sticker on the outside of the watersealer proudly announces that it is good for three years. We’ll see. After finishing the deck around noon we promptly went inside and spent the rest of the day inside enjoying the air conditioning. We did go back out at 9:00 PM (it was still 90º) to get an ice cream and go grocery shopping.

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