Ah, yes, of course. The gypsies, they gave you your soul. The gypsies are filthy people. Ptui! We shall speak of them no more.

Ilona Costa Bianchi ,'The Girl in Question'


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Jessica - Jul 17, 2005 5:24:56 am PDT #3724 of 10003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I have joined the Flickr crowd, and am currently tearing my hair out over the various upload tools. The iPhoto plugin has a tendency to freeze if you ask it to upload more than 10 pics at a time. The OSX downloader is a PITA to use altogether.

Are there other options that aren't on the Flickr site? That work better?


Typo Boy - Jul 17, 2005 7:00:32 pm PDT #3725 of 10003
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Why I did not bother installing Microsofts new anti-spy ware even when people I respect told me it worked well:

[link]

Yeah - I know, not that terrible if you know what you are doing. But most people take the recommendation their protective software makes. And, I bet this is not the worst thing Mickeysoft anti-spyware does over the next few years.


evil jimi - Jul 18, 2005 12:33:52 am PDT #3726 of 10003
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Anyone else checked out Google Earth? Bloody amazing ... and not a little scary.

Google Earth


DXMachina - Jul 18, 2005 2:12:03 am PDT #3727 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

It won't run on Win98, so I'm SOL until I get to my work machine. It looks like an expanded version of the US satellite imagery they added to Google Maps. Although the picture of Coors field they show doesn't appear to be a satellite image. Interesting.


§ ita § - Jul 18, 2005 3:53:08 am PDT #3728 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I've played with it a little -- the animation itself is fascinating. I can fly from Kingston to LA to Nairobi. And you can mark stuff. But I haven't played with it properly.


DXMachina - Jul 18, 2005 4:27:08 am PDT #3729 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

I've played with it a little -- the animation itself is fascinating. I can fly from Kingston to LA to Nairobi.

I was going to say that the Coors Field pic looked similar to the graphics in Flight Simulator.

And it's painfully slow on my 2.8 GHz machine, which may be a function of the display adapter.


DXMachina - Jul 18, 2005 11:56:50 am PDT #3730 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Ah, it's working much better now. Very snappy, in fact. I guess it needs some time to stream all that data.

It's much nicer than Google Maps for areas that have the high-res imagery available, like at my office, [link] , because you can zoom in closer than Maps lets you. OTOH, if you want to look at an area that doesn't have the high-res imagery, like where I live, [link] , it's not as much fun. (The annoying part is that I only live a few miles from where I work.)


lori - Jul 18, 2005 12:49:03 pm PDT #3731 of 10003

That is pretty much the coolest thing evar.


§ ita § - Jul 18, 2005 12:54:36 pm PDT #3732 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

You can get pretty close in on Kingston Jamaica, but I realise I don't have much of an aerial sense of the city. I can find my home or office just by drilling down from county-wide maps, though.

Freeways help.


lori - Jul 18, 2005 12:59:57 pm PDT #3733 of 10003

The terrain mapping is fun. The flat images just get wrapped around topography, and locally, that means that it looks like swimming pools are gonna just pour right out.