When I got my Motorola Razr several years ago, I was annoyed that there wasn’t an option to buy it without a camera. The camera added a little bit of weight and a slight protrusion on an otherwise very slick telephone. The camera was absolute crap, and generally provided poor results. And the whole idea of a camera phone just seem dumb to me. But in spite of that, I found a took a lot of photos with the crappy camera, simply because I always had it on me. For years, I’d wanted to buy a Minox camera, so I could always have a camera with me, but never got around to it. The camera on the Razr probably isn’t quite as good, but is certainly a lot simpler than dealing with Minox film and processing. Walter Zapp said his goal was that everyone could carry around a camera in their pocket, and now they do.

Now that I’ve upgraded to a new Motorola Droid (which, by the way, is an excellent little device), I downloaded all the pictures I took with the Razr and went through them. I’ve put 100 of them up in the Gallery. They pretty evenly span the last two years of my life, and most of them haven’t been posted here before, though some have. Many of them were e-mailed to Jonah in a sort of “I’m thinking about you, and here’s what I’m doing,” sort of mode. Taken individually, none of them are very interesting. The quality on all of them is poor. As a whole, however, I think they paint an interesting slice of life. Maybe I only think so because it’s a slice of my life.

On a barely-related side note, this is absolutely hilarious: The camera on the Droid hasn’t focused correctly, and it’s an obnoxious software bug. I knew about it when I bought it, and a fix was promised for December 11. Strangely, though, a few people noticed that their cameras were miraculously working today, ahead of schedule. Folks got mad at Verizon for issuing a secret patch that fixed everyone’s phones without even mentioning it. Only, it turns out that the problem fixed itself! It’s apparently a date-related bug that cycles every 24.5 days. So, we’ve got working cameras for 24.5 days, which is just in time for the December 11 patch. You couldn’t make something like that up!

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