Billy the Exterminator’s Special Guest

I was watching the newest episodes of Billy the Exterminator on A&E’s website the other night and I saw something pretty neat  (pretty neat to me, at least).  Apparently, one of Billy’s clients had spotted an albino raccoon and was very concerned for its safety, since they most albino animals are killed very quickly in the wild.

When Billy’s client went to show him a picture of the raccoon, I was pretty shocked as to what the client used to snap the photo.

 

I think the actual resolution on the DSi's camera is actually worse than a cell phone made a few years ago.

 

I don’t know why I’m so fascinated with the fact that some frumpy lady in Louisiana took a picture of a raccoon with a DSi XL.  Perhaps, it’s the fact that I don’t know who would use the DSi’s camera as opposed to a cell phone camera or standard digital camera (well, I do know one person that would, but I think it was more a schematic thing in trying to send me a picture with what tech we all had).  But then again it might have been the only thing she had on hand to take a picture with, since I’m sure that raccoon wasn’t going to hangout all night waiting for her to get a proper camera.

 

Billy's probably thinking the same thing I was... "You took a picture with a Gameboy?" However, I'm sure we'd be asking that question for different reasons.

 

Either way, it kind of makes me smile to see the DS making its way into the hands of the general public.  Especially since this woman didn’t seem like the stereotypical gamer (though she could just be using that DS to play Cooking Mama or Clubhouse Games).

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~ by readingwithninjas on October 15, 2010.

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