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<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">First off, I'd like some feedback on my presentation last night -- was there anything I didn't cover well enough, or anything I went into excruciating detail? Was it inspiring enough that someday soon I'll be able to see your vacation photos "geo-tagged"? (*)</FONT></B></P>
<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">I'll be posting the presentation sometime soon (perhaps this weekend) and next week I'll put the video up on google or yahoo [while flickr now offers video hosting, they have a 90-second limit -- while I might be able to create a "how-to" in video form that shows the steps in digikam, the presentation as a whole certainly won't fit...]</FONT></B></P>
<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">Secondly, someone asked about the rest of the photos on the trip, and stone circles in particular -- here is the complete "collection" of my trip to Ireland, and the "day 2" sub-collection has several stone circle sets:</FONT></B></P>
<P><B></B><A HREF="http://www.flickr.com/photos/starman9x/collections/72157605620232322/"><B><U><FONT COLOR="#0000FF" FACE="Courier New">http://www.flickr.com/photos/starman9x/collections/72157605620232322/</FONT></U></B></A><B></B>
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<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">Most of these are tagged, though in some cases I "lost" the track for some of the photos. I also took along a video camera, so areas where I don't have a lot of photos are because I was running the camera...</FONT></B></P>
<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">Tom</FONT></B>
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<P><B><FONT FACE="Courier New">(*) just had a thought about another use for tagging photos, though not for pleasure: consider an auto accident -- geotagging photos of the area surrounding the accident will allow for a more compelling "story" regarding the accident since you can then place them on a map and see them in relation to each other... [of course, if it was "your" fault, you might not want to do this...]</FONT></B></P>
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