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I got one, just don't carry it in the Jeep, but should have.. would have been a good day to have it out there taking pics.. Wish I had one of those really nice cameras with the big old focus lense, and quick snap photos for action pictures, like mud flying through the air, and such.
Nope! Just mine. Clint says he doesn't have it either.
My camera uses a std cable. The cam corder we have uses the same cable. For some reason my camera won't down load with the cable anymore. So I just pull the SD memory card and I have a slot in Shiba for it.
If'n I cin find my old camera cable ya are welcome to it. Caint use it with my camera so's it's not get'n any work.
Del and I are gonna hit the trails at about 11:15, sounds like his wife might even go. Anyone else in? we are gonna make a short day of it. leave around 3 I think or somewhere in there.
Well Poop... I was moving the EEP around to the front of the garage to replace the tie rod, and the front end started racheting again, so I guess I am out for today, I called and let Del know, he is going to stay home and do some home projects.
It would have been a good day to go, but we went to church instead and then changed the oil in the wifes car and some other stuff around home. What a nice day as far as weather.
Changed tail light lens in "Elvis". Rigged up a cold air intake (against clint's better judgement), finished up the Babys room, and worked on the garage for 2 hours... busy day.
I had built an outside tire rack and shelf out of treated wood. So I pulled stuff off of it and sprayed it with water seal(I was supposed to wait 30 days). Yeaterday it had been 48 hours of dry time on the water seal so I put a tin roof on it. Today I get to put everything back on it and back in the shed. Just cleaning stuff up and makin room for stuff like my compresser to come back from the garage we have lost the use of.
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