Advantages: Easy to use, with excellent results Disadvantages: The carry case, the hand strap and it is an old model now
I’ve had this camera for about 4 years – it was a Christmas present, and l would guess as makes and models change this camera probably isn’t produced anymore. Although whilst checking out www.pricerunner.co.uk when searching for the price I did see that on Ebay you can start a bid on one for £1!!! BARGAIN! When the camera was bought for me it cost in and around £50-£60. I in fact got a new APS camera from my mum for Christmas (although l cant write about it yet – lve taken one snap!) and l can write this without fear of offending her as l know she doesn’t visit these websites or any for that matter, but l think l will be sticking to using my old one as the new one don’t have a zoom lens!
So the Kodak Advantix C650 – what is it?
It’s an APS camera – that is a point and shoot ...
Advantages: Small, Versatile Disadvantages: Ease of Use, Protection
for protection or the CDROM to hook the phone up to a computer. Hands free kits with FM radios are available for this phone. Check everywhere for accessories even now, I maybe am not trying hard enough.
Another thing,
The battery doesn't overcharge and can go for about a half a week without needing a charge with medium-heavy usage.
So there you go! The Motorola C650 is a great phone for people who wish to stand out a little more. It is concealable but noisy. It has a good screen for loads of info and Camera pictures, and loads more! I reckon given the price and functionality, this phone would suit Students, Teachers, and Professionals. ...
Fume 21.10.2004
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Advantages: A job that feels worth doing Disadvantages: Not tenable except as a second income
I have never been a keen, or evangelical cyclist, but I do use a bike to get from A to B, providing A’s quite near B on the public road.
For me, the real pleasure of cycling comes from the off-road stuff. No, I’m not one of these mountain-bikers who pride themselves in being able to go up 30% inclines on mud, I just like canal banks and parks etc.
However, having just taken early retirement and realised that there’s only so much decorating you can do, before your household DIY becomes like painting the Forth Bridge, I set about looking for a part-time job, which was :-
a) Nothing to do with management (I’d had 31 years of that)
b) Was outdoor (I’d been indoors for 31 years)
c) Was active (I’d been behind a desk for 31 years)
d) Paid me something (I’d been paid noth… ...