Re: pics
- To: <g*@hort.net>
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] pics
- From: &* T* <m*@hort.net>
- Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 04:34:54 -0400
Well, Kitty, this is a real mystery. I can understand why you wanted
to find out where they came from and make them more useful to you...I
would, too. And, it would drive me around the barn to not be able to
trace them down:-) That sort of conundrum just gnaws away at you:-)
Agree, the open, copy, close, repeat gets old really fast. Maybe if
they just sit there for another 2 years, you'll remember where you
got them:-)
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net>
>
> Marge,
> Yes, I had checked the properties before and the only info offered
was the
> location they were in and date of creation. I checked again anyway
to see
> if I missed anything. It says the type is a Quick Time picture.
And when I
> said it was created May of 2002, I was correct, but this time I
noticed they
> were "modified" in 1997.
>
> The only reason I cared about finding out where or how I got them
was that
> that might lead to some sort of listing so I could make sense of
them. As
> they are they are a half gig of wasted space. I know I'm guilty of
hiding
> things in strange places on my hard drive every once in awhile, but
normally
> I recognize them.
>
> If I could just view them as a slideshow or find a more fluid way
of opening
> them to see if I want to keep any, I would give them more of a
look. But QT
> only gives a pic at a time -open file, find it, open, close -
repeat. A
> real drag. Meanwhile I have plenty of space on the hard drive so I
don't
> have to dump them. They can sit for 2 more years.
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