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08/18/2009 20:18 #49571
The Fair and odd softwareCategory: photos
On a side note this software is strange. I found where It saves the pictures under my pictures but then you have a 2009 folder and then under that it breaks it down by date but then when I save the pictures I edit it puts each picture in its own folder at the same level as 2009, it is very odd. You would think that a camera company would have the software make more sense.
I think I will go back on Saturday and take more pictures and they will be smaller and hopefully I don't have to go through this again.
08/17/2009 20:18 #49561
Tiger PicturesCategory: photos
Well this is a test also to see if the pictures show up there must be a better way of doing it then how it does it to look them up.
Well it stopped responding so lets see what publish brings me
When I have some more time I will try that place out. I think I'm going back to the fair on Saturday I wish I could go thursday night but I don't think that what I want to see would end early enough, but that is ok I've seen that same type of event for a few years in a row. On Saturday we shall try pictures set to 3MegaPixels and see what happens. I did shrink some down and I did upload some on my facebook page but haven't had time to go to webshots and upload them there yet. Figuring out new software is all ways fun (not). I'm going to try posting a few pictures on here that a shrunk and see what happens asuming I can find them.
(e:Metalpeter) - I use Picasa, :::link::: , to edit my photos to post on estrip. It's super easy to use (much easier than kodak easy share, for example) and you don't have to switch every time I change cameras. It stores all my photos and images - from my real camera, my phone, other images that I acquire - allows me to post them at :::link::: and allows me to quickly export smaller-size ones in batches so I can post them on estrip. It has a kinda awkward facebook upload, too. It automatically saves your original files in secret folders so you don't have to worry if you mess up editing something, and you don't have work at saving the new version.
I'm looking forward to your fair photos. A wants to go on Wednesday.
Images still aren't showing up they must be to big at 5mp. When I have more time I'll try later.
08/14/2009 19:29 #49538
Saturday Peterazzi hits the FairCategory: peterazzi
Looking at the huge tasty looking burger on Facebook reminded me of a feature I want to try there is a food setting (hey did (e:Paul) design this camera) I don't know how well it works but hopefully today I will get to try it out. The only thing is I'm not sure how many pictures and viewing and things the Battery is good for.
The Fair get together is a great Idea and that should be a lot of fun Today, looking forward to it.
(e:Theecarey) . I'm not sure if it is really freeze prof. The sign said it was but haven't seen that in the little bit of looking through the book. Now I have a lot of playing around with it to do. It has some setting that I have to try like behind glass. It also has a way that if my vision was great would be amazing with the guide function you can see how the picture will look through different amount of zoom or different lighting. But the pictures are small so it is hard to tell really what they will look like, I don't know if there is anyway to make the pictures bigger but then you would have to do more scrolling and not sure how easy it would be to compare them. In any event playing around and learning it should be fun.
water proof, freeze proof and dust proof? nice! I hope this new camera is good for the peterazzi! :)
(We get have that super-awesome ice cream at Landies on the way back!)
Yeah, I hope you see this message! I would love to go to this fair with you and Vincent!
I ran into (e:tinypliny) today and we are seriously contemplating on going. Let me know & I'll drive.
08/12/2009 20:09 #49518
The Fair?Category: peterazzi
I am thinking of going this weekend as I think I'll be out of town next week. Is anyone else interested?
08/11/2009 20:41 #49508
War On Drugs?Category: drugs
The Above link leads to a story on Yahoo about re looking at the war on drugs. I think at the least everyone can agree that the war on drugs isn't working. If any of you read my previous post one of the points that I made is that I don't think when it comes to drug Policy anyone in politics can be honest about what should really be done about drugs. I think in our country we all ways fight things the wrong way. People think that having sex with women on the street for money is wrong so they lock up Hookers and Johns and Pimps. Well here is an Idea why not help people so that when something is wrong in there relationship they can talk to their partner instead of trolling the street for pussy. Or if they are single why not work on making meeting people real instead of everyone playing games. If you made it so no one needed to buy sex on the street, guess what it would go away and the same thing can be said with drugs. But see if you taught people that then no one would buy Beer, Cigs, or scrips for mood or behavior altering drugs and those companies would also never let that happen. But maybe I'm wrong maybe when people re look at this then they will figure out some answers and be honest and move in a new direction.
Well here is the story for those that don't want to follow the link.
By Rafael Pardo and Juan Gabriel Tokatlian Rafael Pardo And Juan Gabriel Tokatlian - Tue Aug 11, 5:00 am ET
Bogotá, Colombia; and Buenos Aires - On Monday, President Obama restated his support for Mexican President Felipe Calderón's aggressive tactics in the fight against drug trafficking. He also reiterated his support for a drug security plan with Mexico that is similar to the failed drug plans of past administrations.
Before Washington ramps up yet another losing war on drugs, it should take a clear-eyed look at how its current strategies are affecting the supply and demand of drugs. Congressman Eliot Engel (D) of New York has introduced a bill to do just that.
Washington would be wise to back Congressman Engel's initiative because there has not been a thorough, frank evaluation of the fight against drugs in decades. The drug czar office's annual report is not enough. Recommendations by an independent commission, however, could generate the consensus and strategy we sorely need.
The cornerstone of US drug policy at home and abroad is to reduce the drug supply (from crop eradication to border seizures) in order to increase the domestic price of drugs. The idea is to deter both potential consumers and producers from entering the drug market.
It hasn't.
Since May 1971, when President Richard Nixon proclaimed a "war on drugs," Washington and the Western Hemisphere have been unable to win it. Every claimed victory has turned out to be, in the end, a fiasco.
Consider Mexico and Jamaica in the 1970s and early '80s. Mexico cracked down on marijuana production. But that simply shifted production to Colombia and then to the US, while allowing heroin production and cocaine trafficking to rise. Jamaica's effort against marijuana similarly backfired and today, drug-related violence is at a high.
Colombia has been the most high-profile, high-stakes test case of the hemisphere's struggle against drugs.
A decade ago, the Clinton administration launched the multiyear, billion-dollar Plan Colombia.
The Bush administration then expanded Plan Colombia and provided even more funding.
With those funds, Bogotá has spent the past 10 years eradicating illicit crops over an area that is 2-1/2 times the size of the state of Delaware. It has extradited more than 600 Colombian nationals to the United States. It has dismantled the large, brutal, Medellín and Cali cartels; has criminalized all the phases of this illicit business; and has launched an attack on both guerrillas and paramilitary-linked drug emporiums.
And yet, after all that, production of cocaine in Colombia actually increased, and the drug network remains intact.
So why is the Obama administration extending a similar plan - the Mérida Initiative - for Mexico?
Plan Colombia didn't work for a number of reasons. It was based on a lopsided policy of shared responsibility that did not work in this case. The emphasis was on supply control and not on demand reduction. Wwhat good does cutting back on cocoa leaf production do if there are still people addicted and willing to pay high sums for cocaine? It relied too heavily on short-term benchmarks instead of long term implications. Then there were the negative effects on human rights, civil-military relations, the environment, and the rule of law - all very fragile in Latin America.
If Mr. Obama intends to avoid a potentially catastrophic scenario in a bordering country, then he should support Engel's initiative. The establishment of a Western Hemisphere Commission could be a rather inexpensive, short study. The commission would be required to submit recommendations on future US drug policy to Congress, the secretary of State, and the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy 12 months after its first meeting.
Gathering the reports and analysis and putting the minds together of leading experts from the Americas, nongovernmental organizations, policymakers, and the media would produce a more nuanced understanding of the situation. It is only by analyzing our current and past problems that we can make true progress now.
Rafael Pardo is a former Colombian senator and defense minister. He is the current Liberal party nominee for president in the 2010 election. Juan Gabriel Tokatlian is a professor of international relations at the Universidad Di Tella in Argentina.
but that's also really strange to go up to a total stranger and ask him if he's eating his crawfish right.
Yeah! you have to suck the heads to eat them like a 'real' new orleanian. ;)
It was kinda funny as (e:Vincent) was eating those some came over and asked if he was eating those the right way and I said I don't know and he mentioned some way where you rip there heads off. On a sidenote I can't wait to see how (e:Tinypliny) Pictures came out, no pressure or anything.
mmmm, crawfish.
oooh! Thanks for the pix! A's all annoyed that we missed out on the Temptations tonight.