DX3600 came into our lives on Aaron's 22nd birthday and has been there with us through many fun and exciting times. Today, after lingering in a coma for over a month, I received the news that our poor Kodak DX3600 would never regain consciousness and that we should save ourselves the expense and save it from the indignity of being sent from camera hospital to camera hospital by pulling the plug. I'm sorry I couldn't do more for you DX3600, but I did enjoy the glorious times we had together. You will be missed.
Here are some of DX3600's recent adventures:
DX3600's last pictures
DX3600 was a dedicated A's fan
DX3600 was devoted to friends and family
DX3600 was a loyal member of the Class of 1998
DX3600 was there with me on my first trip to New York City...
DX3600 wasn't afraid of the snow or getting lost in Central Park
DX3600 really knew how to party
DX3600 appreciated fine art
DX3600 was always there to take drunk pictures
DX3600 was an Inflatable Supermodels fan
DX3600 was a raging law school alcoholic
No prob. We're already working on the adoption paperwork for our next baby, which is actually better and over $100 less than our old camera. Besides, they say that the closing of one door is the opening of another, at least when it comes to upgrading your digital camera technology.
Posted by: Kristina at July 5, 2004 10:05 AM