Old Tech / New Tech

I have a PowerShot G3 that had some damaged pins on its built-in card reader. I was able to repair it with a cheap 10x loupe,  plus a small l.e.d. flash light and a small eye-glass screw driver. With the loupe I was able to see the pins that where bent and straighten them up.

Out I went and took a series of shots around our place this evening before the sun went down and choose a few to post. I move one to the desk top so I could add text and opened it so I could do so. A puzzled expression arose in my mind as I noticed this one already had text.  Though similar to the one I took today I knew it was not because it already had text added.  I indeed had opened the wrong one. I am just a genius smart that way. The photo I had opened was one that I took with my now-soaking-in-rice-becasue-it-took-a-swim-with-the-fishes PowerShot SX260 that I posted several post ago.

Here are those two photos:One taken with Old Tech and one with New Tech. Can you guess which tech is old and which one is new?

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Author: The Jagged Man

I am a 61 year old guy who is asking questions about life like "what does it all mean?" and " how come hair will not grow on my head but grows real fast on my ears and back?" you know the deep stuff. I believe in Jesus Christ and that He died for all. The rest I am still working on.

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