Bill,
I can get up to 1500 kb / s with my connection so, I you can do what you say and put it on a good server I can load on mca in a realitively short period of time. Lesley would be much better than Yahoo since markup is automatically embedded in yahoo pages which are almost as much pain as frontpage.
Bill, you maybe entirely right as far as Lesley which is why I questioned why Yahoo bothered me and not Lesley. I think Yahoo has some legitimacy such as dymanic transfers of web addresses depending on internet congestion. What bothers me about Yahoo and why I left them as a portal is they are really desperate financially now. Excite who-is-at Home in their desperateness sold everything in sight. It was nice they didn't charge for my photo - or did yahoo still have it in their possession :)
Again I think the major issue is closing of the internet - one is required to register with Yahoo, MSN, Lycos etc in order to participate or view the photos. I may want to view the photos and have an interest to do so as a member of XCMA, but may be unwilling to use Yahoo as a portal or sign up (sell personal information) for an account. Now, maybe everyone on XCMA has an account, so its realitively open anyway.
I find this stuff personally frustrating also such as creating an online photo album. I have to have anyone that would view it have an account with the corresponding portal. What if Uncle Bob uses Yahoo, and Billie Joe MSN. Personally, I have settled on MSN because as of yet I do not think passport is required.
I would also like to add that I think this is a great idea, and my preference would be the collage.
nAtE
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Barowy
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 10:08 PM
To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: supporting ourselves
Now that I'm using yahoo for xmca email (do i hear hissing from nearby?) I've
been using the archives a lot, because of the yahoo limit to file space -- and
yahoo email has no search functions. But an advanced search with google on
lchc web space turns up what i'd like to reference with good reliability.
The xmca membership page is out of date, a lot of links are broken, but
maintaining links is a royal p.i.t.a so there is no criticism there. One
alternative is for member descriptions to be kept in lchc house, and the images
we've put together go a little way toward helping. It's a monumental task to
do everybody. But it is good to be able to learn more about those we
communicate with, and that's my reason for beginning a photo album.
P.S. I also have the images stored in their original forms in a folder, indexed
by first and last name. With photoshop and graphic-converter, i can resize to
a standard format, and create a web gallery, with thumbnail images in less than
an hour, most of which I will spend watching the computer do its thing, and
perhaps reading wenger. It's all pretty automatic. The html is automatically
generated by photoshop, and when done, clicking on the thumbnails the full
photo is conjured. Since i've saved the images by the xmca'ers name, the
captions will automatically appear with names. The files and folders can be
compressed and sent over to lchc by ftp or even in uncompressed form on a cd
thru snail mail. Anything you want is yours. Except my firstborn son. Not
the second one either.
As an aside, it is my understanding that lesley's e-policy is to have access
to files for backup purposes. I wouldn't have it any other way -- I rely upon
the files being there. So I don't see that it is a problem where the photos are
stored -- lesley won't do anything with a bunch of low res photos numerically
indexed, and I don't think yahoo will make a cent off the ones with names
attached. Yahoo certainly won't abscond with them. Granted, there are ads
that one encounters on yahoo while accessing the photos, but in perspective,
the only time i can get away from ads in the U.S. is on the top of a mountain,
or when my head's underwater. (Prayer flags and backstroke flags don't
qualify)
Penultimately, I suspected that series was Sheila, ( pg 29 in 3rd edition?) but
did not find a reference. Lucky guy!
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