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Picture This

It seems a shame to ditch the gallery format I had going before I switched to WordPress, especially as I’d just gotten it working a whole lot better. However, I figured it would be best to switch now while I’m on a roll than to make the decision further down the line when I have a bunch more pictures.

So, with that in mind, I set up a Flickr account a few weeks back and I’ve begun the process of uploading my old gallery images into picture sets there. So far I only have three sets uploaded – at six pictures a time it’s going to take a little while until I’ve ported all the images from my old gallery.

There are more benefits to the Flickr approach than just organising and tagging my pictures. In a couple of months, I intend to upgrade my mobile phone to one of the new Nokia camera phones that let you transfer pictures straight to your Flickr account. Once there, I can tag them so that they end up being included on this site via the feed from Flickr. That’s the idea, anyhow – I’m still a good couple of months away from upgrading my phone.

Until then I’ll work on getting my Flickr gallery in order: infoxicated at Flickr

Update: Fliss pointed out that they had an uploader tool that lets you upload a folder of files at the same time. Duh! I should have known.

Equipped with that I uploaded all my gallery images this morning, although I had to upgrade to a Pro account so that I could have more than four sets of photos. With the current strength of the pound against the dollar, $25 didn’t seem too steep for a quality picture hosting service.

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Charlie Brooker on Macs

The new Mac propaganda featuring the over-rated Mitchell & Webb (as over rated as Little Britain, at any rate), seem to have hit a raw nerve with Charlie Brooker.

It’s standard Apple faire, the advertising; touting the PC as dull and boring, while the Mac is fun and creative. Aside from the fact you can run similar applications on each, and you can actually upgrade a PC without it costing a fortune, or being locked to a sole manufacturer who can turn around and tell you they don’t support that model any longer.

Mac users seem to think that advocating PC’s is giving unconditional love to MicroSoft, which is far from the case. But then, they also seem to think that PC’s crash all the time and you cant do anything creative on them. I guess it takes a certain type of mind to buy into the Apple propaganda so completely. By that logic I can imagine that Apple will persist with the misinformation until they’ve assimilated everyone susceptible to that form of marketing.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again; If you have focus on the faults of another product to market your own product then I’m going to assume that yours doesn’t have much going for it.

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A Small World

Iain and GeorgeI got quite a surprise tonight, when my workmate George sent me a text message saying he’d met my cousin Iain on a snow boarding holiday.

There’s nothing particularly unusual about Iain meeting people he knows, lived near, played football with, went to the same school as, worked in the same pub as, has a friend of a friend of, or any other tenuous link you’d care to mention, but meeting people I know is a first!

Not that I thought they were scamming me, but I asked for photographic evidence all the same, knowing that George is usually equipped with a decent camera phone. Sure enough, a couple of minutes later I had the proof that it is indeed a very small world. 🙂

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