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How do YOU manage your photos?

August 7, 2013 by admin

I’m curious to know your point of view.  For years, I have dumped the photos that I’ve taken with my digital devices into folders organized by some sort of common theme or location or time-frame and I’m finding it nearly impossible to properly categorize the pictures.  I mean, how do you sort them properly?  One picture has my mom in it, but it’s of her in her 20’s, and it’s in California.  I’ve traveled to California and I have pictures of me in Long Beach, but those are Beach pictures AND California pictures, and my mom happens to be in some of them too.  So is my dad.  I’m wearing red swim trunks, so not only am I swimming in the pictures in California with my mom, but my shorts are red, and they’re shorts, which I’ve worn to other places that I have photos of, which don’t have my mom, nor my dad, nor a beach in them.  What folder do they go in?

It’s a mess.  There’s no way to easily sort your pictures using file folders to make them effective.

Enter Picasa.

Tonight I am on the precipice of attempting something new.  Google does it with e-mail.  Why shouldn’t I do it with my images?  I mean, the new iOS7 is going to change the way our mobile photos are organized.  What implications will that have?!

What I’m thinking about doing is dumping ALL of my digital images into one folder on my computer, and create one other folder from which to draw on the best of those pictures.  One library of images, one library of favorites.  That’s it.  Do you think that makes sense?

This was all prompted by the fact that setting my MAC to change desktop backgrounds every 15 minutes or every 5 minutes caused the most retarded images that I have in one folder to be displayed.  Icons, logos, half-baked photoshopped crap, and anything you can imagine were becoming my desktop background.  How stupid.

My theory is this.  If I make a general rule of behavior that states, “All photos shall be managed through Picasa,” then ultimately, it doesn’t matter where the photos are stored.  It only matters that I properly tag and describe photos in Picasa.  But what if Picasa gets shut down some day?  They shut other things down.  (By they I mean the Google.)

Ugh…so frustrating.

How do you store and sort and file your digital images and why?

Filed Under: Off Topic, Rants and Raves Tagged With: Enter Picasa, Google, Long Beach, MAC

Dipped in Chrome: Impressed As Usual

September 2, 2008 by admin

Four Browsers on my laptop...ugh.Firstly, let me express to you that I am not a developer.  I don’t intend to design any applications for the web, nor do I intend to contribute to the open source movement which has just received a shot in the arm by Google’s new browser: Chrome.  Today is the first day that I’ve had the pleasure, yes the pleasure of using it.  In fact, I’m writing this post inside of Chrome now.

History of the Browser

The reason you may not know anything about the history of the browser is because you entered the internet arena too late.  Netscape, Internet Exploder, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and now Chrome are a part of my browsing experience, pretty much in that order.  And that represents my evolution through time over the past 13 years.  (Excuse me while I zone out for two seconds listening to “Between Us and Them” by Ulrich Schnauss.)

I’m back.

There are so many users on the internet today who rely on Internet Explorer as their primary browsing tool.  When asked, “what are you using to browse the internet,” it’s expected that a majority of the users out there will say something like, “my computer,” or “microsoft,” or “XP.”  In all cases, they are correct, usually.  The problem is that the question wasn’t specific enough…and even when it is, the specific question of “what browser are you using on your computer which is running Microsoft XP?”

Blank stare.

Right.  You know why?  Because Microsoft embedded the browser inside of the operating system.  When you boot your computer, it’s one of the free applications that you already have.  That is why it dominates most markets.  It has taken over so vastly that corporations whose applications cost millions to develop are stuck using older versions of Internet Explorer until they spend additional millions developing for a better browser, which has been, arguably, until today, Firefox by Mozilla.

Google's New Chrome Browser

Now we have something new.  We have something by Google, and we all know that Google is taking over the world…and most of us don’t really care, because they are so good at what they do.  Google released today the newest in the browser arena called Chrome.  Do we need it?  Probably not.  Will it cause development issues?  Probably.  Will it seed the internet for expansive growth beyond our wildest imaginations?  Absolutely.  Introducing open source technologies (that’s where the community at large contributes to the design and programming of applications) is what fuels this massive machine of exploding growth.

Is it overwhelming?  You bet.  But, the coolest tools we’ve seen emerge over the past 5 years have been a result of open source projects.  Mind you, it’s also a source of great frustrations at times due to the fact that some programmers are good, and some are not, and sometimes their work is supported, and other times abandoned.  But, since it is open source, others can run with it and make it better.  It’s essentially the least expensive way to hire brilliant talent without spending a cent.

So here’s the problem.  The median age of licensed realtors today is around 51 years.  This places them in a unique position, which is atop a technology fence.  Most kick and scream until they fall off the wrong side, but some of the leap with glee to towards the future, embracing change and understanding the nevver ending innovations that come about.  Since Microsoft embedded Internet Exploder in its operating system years ago, the majority of these people use it so much they don’t even know they use it.

Statistics for JonGriffith.com over the past week

Why do I like Chrome?

Well, I have used it to open less than 20 web pages so far, but in doing so, my keyboard habits seem to be understood inherently in the features offered.  CTRL-T opens a new tab, just as expected, to the far right of all of the other open tabs.

If I CTRL click a link, a new tab is opened, but the great feature in Chrome that I haven’t experienced before is that it inserts the tab to the right of the tab from which you CTRL clicked, keeping them right next to each other.  This is very important for someone who utilizes CTRL-TAB while browsing.  CTRL-TAB switches from one tab to the next in succession across the top.  Shift-CTRL-TAB reverses the direction.  Another cool feature is the visual effects and accessibility of downloaded files.  Try it.  Right click an image and watch where it goes and how easy it is to access the file without leaving the browser.  Brilliant.  Setup was simple and took less than 2 minutes, importing not only all of my bookmarks (shortcuts for you old timers in IE), but also all of my saved passwords.  Until I have a bit more experience with it, I’ll keep my mouth shut about it, but so far I expect it’s going to handle everything that I need it to do, much better than its competition.

Thank you Google!

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: browser, Chrome, Exploder, Firefox, Google, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Ulrich Schnauss

Finding the Right Look and Feel

May 16, 2008 by admin

I’m not a programmer by any means. I’m good at setting up systems that work towards a purpose. I can dive into a mechanism clear it out, and put it back together so I understand how it works. Creating it from scratch will be left up to the programmers, the geniuses.

When I adopted WordPress a few years ago, I migrated from MoveableType, a site that I was turned on to by Michael Parrish of Oblivio.com, who I found after searching Google for [Read more…]

Filed Under: Giving Back, Technology Tagged With: Executive Apprentice, Flisterz, foundation, Google, Guy, Jay, MoveableType, Scottsdale, time, value, Wordpress

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