Oh what confusion sets in when you see that smiling tulip running across the
pasture with the cow ... what now? what now????

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In a message dated 8/21/2002 1:42:28 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> I've always wondered how someone whose camera has a "smiley face",
> "tulip flower" and "running athlete" is supposed to decide which setting
> to use when confronted with, say, a cow? :-)
>
>

If you are taking a closeup of its nose (or other body part), use the tulip,
if the cow is running (it might be a bull) use the running athlete, if
standing still in a field, use the mountains.....non problemo.

Jerry in Houston
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