Don Tai and his Sony DSC-H2, Zoodles and Meat Ball Pasta Sauce, Toronto, Canada. Photo by Don Tai.
Compare, we are, of Big Weed’s new iPhone SE vs my 2009 Sony DSC-H2, shooting in the same light, location, time, date and subject: Zoodles in Meat Ball Pasta Sauce.
Yesterday I had cooked beef meat balls in a tomato pasta sauce. Today I spiralized zucchini into pasta, hence the zoodles shootout. Making zoodles literally takes seconds and you need not cook them. BTW both of us thought the uncooked zoodles and pasta sauce, heated in the microwave for 50 seconds, were a great wheat noodle substitute.
My very reliable Sony DSC-H2 digital camera all of a sudden threw an error, saying the Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo had a “format error”. A quick Google search says it is a not so common problem but not to worry. You just use the camera to format the stick and you’ll be good. Unfortunately all the images on the stick will also be wiped out. I’d rather recover my images before I format the stick, thank you very much.
The problem with Google search is that there are simply too many results that are not useful. Further searching and poking around yielded a utility called Memory Card File Rescue Tool, 16mb, published by Sony. This seems really reliable.
Friend Dave had ripped one of the wires on his Sony earbud headphones, MDR-EX38iP, so I decided to fix it. With the help of the Internet he now has a headset back in service.
The wires on these headphones are really very thin and fragile. There is no apparent physical shielding between the signal and ground wires, and twisting like wires together did not get the cut off earbud working. Luckily my friends at Instructables gave me hints to the solution.