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Byline: Stephen Cawley

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THE new HP Photosmart 850 digital camera offers high resolution, a greater zoom capability and digital imaging innovations for under EUR700.

Excellent image quality is supplied by its 4.13 megapixel total resolution, and its 56x total zoom - 8x optical plus 7x digital zoom allows photographers to get closer to the action.

The electronic viewfinder mimics the viewfinder of a SLR camera.

Images and video can be previewed, reviewed and edited on the 2in LCD display.

A 16Mbyte Secure Digital (SD) card is included to store the images.

Intuitive manual controls enable users to customise the camera settings for precision photography.

The camera operator can set the exposure, ISO, colour, white balance, aperture and shutter priority, resolution and compression. The Photosmart 850 also allows users to capture up to 60 seconds of video with audio.

The HP Photosmart 850 comes…

…or become a ghostbuster.

Today, I'm not scared when I wake up; I'm just annoyed. I've learned to ignore the sound of dogs yapping and this saves me from the desire to garrote my neighbor with his own dog leash.

So, the other night when I got out of bed after two hours of lying wide-eyed and manic-brained, it wasn't the barking of dogs, the chirping of tree frogs or the splash of water through the creek that woke me up. It was the voices coming from the living room.

Over a low mechanical hum, I heard a preacher animatedly reading Bible verses. "Can I hear an 'amen'?" he cried.

"Amen," I sang out in a voice that would make Father Vito proud. My pupils dilated in an attempt to see in the ghostly light emitted by the red, blue and green LEDS of our entertainment system. The voice was preaching from a dark TV screen, apparently caused by my failure to exit TiVo with the proper sequence of button-pushing earlier in the evening. I had been warned that failure to execute the proper procedure might result in the TV turning itself on in the middle of the night in order to record something that, in its infinite wisdom, TiVo thought I might like.

Panicking, I picked up the remote and hit the mute button while saying "shhh!" to the invisible evangelist. When his exhortations had been shushed, I heard the other machines that toil away when we're asleep. The dishwasher was in the rinse cycle, thanks to Keeper, who had pushed the delay button four times to avoid…

…we won't be able to send them," Bray said. "And we know that."

Among her own office staff of 16 employees, Bray does not allow body art to show.

"If you want to work here, you are going to have to lose that piercing," Bray said. "And you know what, most people take it out."

Bray understands that not all employers share her views. Some businesses like having employees that reflect their younger customers, including an open display of body art.

"There are trendy stores where that sort of thing is fine," Bray said. "Truth is, I don't think they would hire me; you have to have stuff to work in those places."

How much an employee shows tattoos or piercings depends on the customers a company hopes to attract and the workers it is trying to recruit, experts said.

Gary Janzen, president of Janzen IdeaCorp, an advertising, marketing and public relations company in Fresno, said businesses trying to lure young, creative people may want to loosen their dress code policies.

"To restrict it too much might be counterproductive," Janzen said.

For his part, Janzen doesn't have a formal dress code policy, preferring to deal…


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