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I Got My Camera Back!!

What an odd day. I spent most of it sewing new sleeves for all the rack pads on the funmobile. the surf looked big, and I bet it was going off in a reasonable size on the west side (ho’okipa was closed out and very windy), but I was home sewing. And I thought the last post made me out to be a sissy. Part of making new pad covers was cleaning out the funmobile, and in vacuuming out the tons of sand i found my iPhone. I had lost it a couple of weeks ago and bought a replacement. It was stuck in a crevice that I just didn’t find when i looked for it. I’ll have to see if I can return thet new one I bought–i still have the packaging.

Then this afternoon I got an email from Mark Raaphoorst. A fisherman found my camera and saw some pictures of the Ding King in the camera. They dropped it off at the shop and Mark sent me an email asking if I lost the camera. How wild is that. I need to buy some serious amounts of beer.

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4 comments

  1. stoneaxe

    Sewing?…Mom would be so proud!

    Too cool…you have to love honest people. A keg should do.

  2. flipper

    so bill when you’d thought you xacti was lost, were you thinking you’d go right out and buy another one just like it? ie didja like the thing? i’m thinking of getting one and am curious …

  3. PonoBill

    I did indeed go right out and buy another. I like it a lot. I returned the one I bought, even though my Xacti isn’t working. I guess bouncing around in the ocean for who knows how long didn’t do it any good. It looks fine, it just won’t power up. I’m going to send it off to Sanyo and see if they can fix it before I replace it.

  4. flipper

    please keep us posted on your sanyo-repair experience … meanwhile, when you were sup’ing (supping?) with your xacti, where’d you store it when you weren’t taking pictures? i’m thinking maybe i could find an impact vest with a suitable pocket and go that route.

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