I’m thinking about selling my Canon 20d and associated stuff (lenses, memory cards) and pick up a high end compact, possibly the Sigma DP-1.
The reason for this is that I don’t have the inclination to use a dSLR. Mine’s been sitting on a shelf for about 18 months, perhaps a little longer, and hasn’t been used in that time (but is still in perfect working order). I feel that if I had a smaller camera, that was less hassle to use, that I’d use it far more frequently.
Would there be anyone interested in taking it off my hands?
Received this afternoon on the Bromley Freecycle group:
I have 5 pairs of M&S Maternity Knickers Sz14, 3 black, 2 white, used
but very decent condition (& they are pretty expensive to buy new!)
Let me repeat:
I have 5 pairs of M&S Maternity Knickers Sz14, 3 black, 2 white, used
but very decent condition (& they are pretty expensive to buy new!)
‘used’. ‘USED!’
Who would take second hand used(!!!!) knickers, free or not?
After sitting on my shelf for 18 months, it’s clear I’m not going to be using my Tivo any more.
Looking at ebay, unless they’ve got a lifetime subscription, they’re not going for enough to make it worth my while selling it there.
From what I remember it’s been upgraded to a 160Gb drive, which means about 80 hours or so of ‘best’ recording (or 240 hours of basic), it’s been hacked and has a few hacks enabled, including tivoweb so you can control it via a web browser, has a network card installed and has two or three remotes.
It was working when we moved house, and there’s nothing to make me think it wouldn’t be working now, that said, it’s taken as seen.
It does work with freeview, according to the website, but I’ve only had it working with a sky unit before.
It’ll require a monthly payment of £10 to Tivo in order to get the program guide, but that’s the only running cost. I think you can still get lifetime subscriptions for £120.
So, does anyone want it? It’ll require collection from Orpington, BR6, and a couple of beers would certainly help with the pain of me parting with the unit ;)
I have a generic brand (Eltax) DVD player, which does HDMI upscaling and has HDMI/component/Scart etc out, available to anyone who’s prepared to collect it either from Orpington or Piccadilly within the next few weeks, else it goes in the bin (due to law changes, charity shops won’t accept electrical stuff).
It works well, but I’ve upgraded to blu-ray and it’s just taking up space. Let me know in the comments.