I went to the SoHo store a while ago visiting NYC, looking around to show Macs to friend, clearly not buying. Played with one of their several setup digital cameras, took a nice shot of the interior. Not familiar with iPhoto, so asked a clerk where on harddrive file was. She helpfully went through process for some minutes; and agreeing it was nice photo agreed to figure out a way I could email it to myself. And then dug out where on HD the email copy was and deleted it for me, without, you know, like grimacing about me being unfriendly for being picky about security. I left the image as Desktop on the iMac (15" stick, then current model) the camera was attached to, never had a chance to go back to see how long it lasted, but she gave no sign of being troubled by me fooling around (maybe not watching too closely by then?). I still use the image as one of my Desktop images. A pleasant experience for me, and for the clerk, clearly just customer relations, no likely sale. On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, Michael Carr wrote: > While I wasn't overly impressed with the New York store in SoHo, . . .