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<blockquote data-quote="Briar" data-source="post: 240106" data-attributes="member: 457"><p>Invest in a gold fish bowl. One of the round clear ones. Then write the names of all your different cameras on hundreds of bits of paper. One camera per piece of paper. Fold them individually and throw them into the bowl. No water in the bowl, mind. The paper would just get soggy and illegible . Give the bowl a good shake and stir. When you are next going out stick your hand in the bowl and pull a piece of paper out. Whatever camera is named, stick with it and only it for the day. Keep doing this for three months. You will eventually know by the groan that escapes your lips when you read the bit of paper which camera you need to ditch. Or, alternatively, you will have learned to love the ones you have. Once the exercise has finished, buy a goldfish!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar, post: 240106, member: 457"] Invest in a gold fish bowl. One of the round clear ones. Then write the names of all your different cameras on hundreds of bits of paper. One camera per piece of paper. Fold them individually and throw them into the bowl. No water in the bowl, mind. The paper would just get soggy and illegible . Give the bowl a good shake and stir. When you are next going out stick your hand in the bowl and pull a piece of paper out. Whatever camera is named, stick with it and only it for the day. Keep doing this for three months. You will eventually know by the groan that escapes your lips when you read the bit of paper which camera you need to ditch. Or, alternatively, you will have learned to love the ones you have. Once the exercise has finished, buy a goldfish! [/QUOTE]
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