When Everything Falls Apart
My camera is officially fried. It had messed up for a bit then got better so I assumed it was just a glitch. Then I went to turn it on for Trey’s birthday and it was gone. And hasn’t worked again since. I need to get a hold of customer service and see if it is covered under warranty. I am pretty sure that it is the sensor because the screen is pink and blurry and the photos are lined and smudged. I know it’s not the LCD screen because the pictures I took before the problem I can view as fine, it’s the ones afterwards that are messed up.

Great.
I also have to get a new remote for the TV. We keep the front panel locked so that Trey can’t push buttons all day. And the remote sits on top of the TV cabinet where, I assumed, they couldn’t reach it. Well, apparently the boys reached it just enough to knock it down and break it. And since the front panel is locked you can’t do anything until we get a new remote. Not that we’re big TV watchers anyways, but it’s baseball season and Dearest might go into withdrawal. I think it would be easier to just buy a tv mount and stick the TV up where we are sure they can’t reach it. Unfortunately Dearest thinks that means we would need some too big, flat screen, high-definition, far too expensive TV to go with it.
Can you say “Not going to happen.”
[tags]electronics, camera, tv, sony cybershot[/tags]








My camera is dying too. At costco the other day I got a new Canon Rebel. I haven’t tried it yet but I’m looking forward to the upgrade from my old camera.
Aw man. Things always break in clumps like that. I went through camera withdrawal a few years ago. Now I’m going through bike withdrawal.