Month: March 2005

  • Lightning Bolt Florida

    Lightning Bolt Florida

  • iPhoto sucks

    This is just a little stream of consciousness on the fact that I hate iPhoto.  This little rant is totally unedited right from my brain and might not make much sense. 

    I’ve been trying to help my father transfer all of his photos from his old computers (windoz) onto his G5 and I’ve come to the conclusion that iPhoto sucks.  It’s especially suckage for people comfortable managing their photos with Window$ XP.  In fact iPhoto sucks for anyone with lots of images.  It seems anything over like 25 000 images and it becomes useless even on dual 2 G5s.

    Windows users are familiar with organizing their photos into folders and when they get into iPhoto they assume its the same way.  What they don’t know is that iPhoto creates its own file system based on the EXIF data (date and time the images we’re taken/modified) within the photo and stores photos in its own bizzarre system.  So they go about trying to save all their images in folders in the "pictures" folder in OSX and they wonder why they don’t show up in iPhoto.  What they don’t understand is that iPhoto is designed to organize your photos for you. 

    In an effort to simplify the organizing of photos and protect stupid users from themselves apple has created a mess of a folder system for iPhoto.  If you take a photo on January 5th 2005 the folder in which iPhoto will store your images is

    harddrive/users/username/pictures/iphoto library/2005/01/05/actualpicture

    but you aren’t supposed to mess with the photos here.  you are supposed to do all your organizing from within iphoto.  but people don’t know that coming from the XP "my pictures" folder world.

    If you’re used to XP it makes sense to put pictures in the "iphoto library" folder but all it does is screw things up in iPhoto.

    Another problem is that once you’ve figured out that iPhoto is supposed to organize your photos for you, you realize that the system that does the organizing is totally flawed.  How many people other than us nerds actually read the manual and set the time/date on our digital cameras?  The whole iPhoto system is based on this idea that the EXIF data that is created when you take a photo is correct.  From my experience hardly anybody sets the date and time correctly on their digital cameras.  Even if they do they lose the date and time when the batteries die on their cameras…

    I love the idea of ogranizing everything based on this minimal amount of metadata that we create in our imaging process but it just doesn’t work that well in reality.  So in a nutshell I think the whole thing is jacked, whether you’re switcher or not.

    iPhoto  does excel at certain tasks (making books, slick slideshows, browsing lots of thumbnails quickly, its integration with ilife etc) but for me and my 30-40 000 images its a pain in the ass most of the time.  Slow, crash prone app, with a weird ass file system that makes it impossible to find stuff.

    I’m sitting here waiting for a dual 2.5 ghz G5 to import several thousand photos and its just chugging along at a snails pace.  That ain’t right.

    I guess my point is that if Steve wants to kick Bill’s ass he’d better fix iPhoto and fast.  I’m going to stop telling people to buy macs Steve!

    (I heard Scoble talking about how some peeps at microsoft actually subscribe to like pubsub feeds and technorati feeds for "Microsoft Sucks", so I’m hoping somebody at apple does the same)


  • Rocketboom

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    "Rocketboom is a three minute daily video weblog based in New York
    City covering information and commentary ranging from top news stories
    to quirky internet culture."

    Love it or hate it, Rocketboom is a sign of things to come.  Even though I don’t really dig the style of this daily video blog I have to give these people props for trying something new.  The fact that yoou can shoot a show on a camcorder and put it out to the world on a daily basis is pretty amazing.


  • Commenting vs Emailing

    I often get emails from people that are basically comments.  People send me emails that are like "I enjoyed that dog video" or "thanks for posting this".  I understand when people need to speak with me in private, but if you have something to say about something on this blog please leave a comment!  I guess it’s better than all those folks that are reading and not saying anything.  How fun is a one sided conversation?


  • Booker likes to sing to the trains.

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    My girlfriend and I are taking care of this really awesome dog named Booker.  He likes to play catch, chew on things, and sing when the trains go by.  Here’s a video of him singing to the trains and playing ball.

    Watch it here.

    1m 34s

    28MB (I’m too lazy to compress this stuff, this is how it came out of the camera)


  • Yahoo actually does acquire Flickr.

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    Flickr and Ludicorp are now owned by Yahoo!  This was predicted/leaked a little while ago.  Yahoo sure looks like a serious player in the blogging game now.  Yahoo 360 and Flickr…  What next?    More commentary here, and here.


  • Harrison Ford

    Harrison_fordI was at the Pan Pacific this morning for some breakfast with my pops and I saw Harrison Ford getting into a big black Escalade.  Normally I don’t get that excited when I see celebrities but this was freakin Indiana Jones in person!

    This guy has had starring roles "in four of the 10 highest-grossing films of all time: Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), and Return of the Jedi (1983)." *

    "The U.S. box office grosses of all of Ford’s films total about $3.18 billion, with worldwide grosses totaling approximately $5.65 billion. No other actor in history has box-office grosses as large as Ford’s." *

    There were some knobs trying to get him to wave while they took pictures from like 50 feet away with their cameraphones.  It would really suck to be harassed everywhere you go.  Harrison is in town shooting The Wrong ElementHere’s some more info on Harrison Ford’s visit in Vancouver.


  • Last Minute Forest

    Last_minute_forestTexone.org has this neat thing that turns a URL into a little link tree thing.  I don’t think it serves any purpose but its interesting to watch.  The image here is The Last Minute forest.  [via]


  • Spell Check the Competition

    Blogger_spelling_typepadWhy does the TypePad spell check think Blogger is not a word?


  • Fish Misunderstand Me

    If you’re a hack blogger like me that doesn’t even do good grammar good and stuff and punctuation; wrong it’s hard to convey mood.  I posted about my recently deceased Betta fish X-Ray to be mildly/morbidly humorous, like as if I cared so much about the fish that I was in mourning or something.  Some people thought it was mildly funny, as it was intended, while others sent me email that read like this: "we feel your pain" or "we’re with you on this terrible day of sorrow and mourning."  I thought it was pretty funny.  But what the hell does that have to do with anything?  Who cares you ask?  There is something more to this than the caffeinated attention deficit writing style.

    It’s like when you’re text chatting (msn or irc->nerd) and the other person doesn’t really understand what the hell you’re trying to say, or they think you’re upset when you’re just really not very good at being funny.  It’s easy to get mixed signals when all you have is text.  So much communication happens subconsciously between people when they can see and hear one another.  The tone of your voice, your body language, your puppy dog eyes, the middle finger in the rear view mirror.  You know that kind of crap.  This is why part of the reason video and video blogs work well alongside regular old text blogs. 

    If I had posted a video of the mock funeral for X-Ray, with the sobbing, the tears, the organ music, the tiny little fish coffin, and the over the top acting, it would have been much more obvious I DON’T REALLY GIVE A SHIT IF THAT STUPID FISH DIED! (evil laugh) (Getting mixed signals yet?)

    Or I could be lazy, write about it and have your imagination create a more AWESOME video than I ever could.  Strongbad voice:  ALL HAIL THE VIDEO BLOGGERS OF THE MIND.  IT’S THE VIDEO BLOG THAT HAPPENS IN YOUR BRAIN. Repeat while listening to this: (dun dun duuun) and (pizza)