I thought it was time to buy a new one, but when I put the case on, it fit perfectly. I put in an SD card and connected it to my computer, and it was recognized properly.
I ignored the parts and fixed it with cellophane tape so it wouldn't come off again. I can always buy a new one if I want. Even so, even something this small is packed with integrated circuits and other things. Okay, I'll use it as it is. ...So, what about these remaining parts? ? I ignored the parts and fixed it with cellophane tape so it wouldn't come off again. I can always buy a new one if I want. Even so, even something this small is packed with integrated circuits and other things.
It's great that it lasted for 16 years. I wish computers could last that long. They make you buy a new one even though it's not broken, saying that support has expired or that security is a risk.
I was running low on jam for yogurt, so I went to Ceresamos (a farm and livestock direct sales store) to buy some blueberries, but there were a lot of cars lined up and more security guards than usual directing the cars. The line was so long that I went home without buying any blueberries.
I thought it wasn't usually this crowded, but it seems to have been crowded with people buying flowers and fruits for Obon.
I see, it's already Obon season. The number of coronavirus cases has increased dramatically, so I can't go back to the countryside to visit the graves this year either. My parents are gone, and my younger brother is no longer there to look after the house. I wonder if my parents' house is still there? ?
Today, I accidentally dropped my card reader and it fell apart. This is a card reader I bought 16 years ago. Digital cameras at the time used picture cards, but my computer didn't have a slot, so I bought one. Digital cameras now use SD cards, but my current computer doesn't even have an SD card slot.