I've used a few different models of Kodak digital cameras. They have a really solid product that can be found at good prices. Their ~$300 range cameras are what I would recommend for an inexpensive, but good quality digital camera. Virgil On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 07:45, Ken Akerman wrote: > I have more than a half a tank of gas left in my SUV, but I decided to > ride my bike to work today to save the fuel for the weekend. I have > enough fuel to drive to the Prescott area, so I intend to go > geocaching in the Prescott area on Saturday and will fill up with fuel > in Prescott Valley or Prescott. A friend who lives in the Prescott > area reports that as of today, there is fuel at all the stations near > his home and there are no lines. He is not a geocacher, so I would > also like to request replies on the fuel situation in Prescott from > Prescottians like Lincoln and Trisha. > > I need a new home computer, and I am thinking of getting a laptop with > wireless Internet access. Therefore, I can bring this computer with > me while traveling, look for caches in the places where I visit, and > enter my cache findings and travel bug movements a lot faster. I > would also like to use my computer for downloading digital photos. > Does anyone have any recommendations about the best laptop computer to > buy? What requirements, such as memory, processor speed, and hard > drive space, should I get? > > Also, I am also considering replacing my digital camera. The one I > have is not working well, and I never liked it much in the first > place. I am thinking of upgrading to something better, but I don't > want to spend a lot of money. Does anyone have a recommendation for a > high-quality, affordable digital camera? > > Ken Akerman (a.k.a. Highpointer)