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To: Philip J. Davis who wrote (5807)1/13/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: David Colvin  Respond to of 10072
 
I only hope it doesn't take too long to get your Clik! drive; 3-4 weeks can sometimes seem like an eternity when you are waiting for a neat little gadget to arrive.

Phillip,

Thanks for the nice post and words of encouragement.

However, according to Best Stop Digital, the place where I purchased it, it's 3-4 weeks I have to wait for the camera before I can even send in the coupon, with proof of camera purchase, for the free clik! drive.....which may involve another 6 week wait!

Oh well, I've got plenty of time and am going to savor the camera and the clik! drive when I finally do get each of them. As you can probably tell, I'm really a sucker for neat gadgets....sometimes when I don't even need them!!! *g*

On another note, according to a review I just found today, CNET doesn't like the Agfa ePhoto 1680 camera near as much as the Kodak DC260, the Nikon Quickpics 900s and one of the Olympus variants. Among other things, something about consistent underexposures.

You know what?....as I said before, I don't really care because as far as I'm concerned I bought the camera for only $445 when considering the value of the free clik! drive. For that kind of money I'm sure I'll be very satisfied with the pictures it takes.

Dave