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Regarding the pics, buy a cheap digital camera off of e-bay and a decent memory card for it and then download the photos to a USB hard drive on your computer. That is what I do. I don't delete anything, period. My parents always tell me that I should delete the photos we don't really like so it is easier to go through them later on. Guess what, 30 years from now when my kids go through them, they might like what I would have deleted. To each their own. SAVE THEM ALL. With memory, harddrives, and digital cameras being somewhat cheap nowadays, you can stores thousands and thousands of photos. I have been doing photos this way since 2001, and have thousands of them. I back everything up weekly and pull the photos from my camera flash card pretty often and back them up right afterward. Then, I keep one of the backup harddrives at my parents' place and another in a safety deposit box to make sure that should my house burn down, I still have everything from the past 10 years, and possibly more. I've had Nitro for almost 7 years now, and I probably have a couple hundred pics of him and a video of his first ever hunt. Yep, keep it all and back it all up, and take pics like there is no tomorrow.
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