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Jul 30, 2008

A David Pogue Column I’ll Always Remember

Back in the dark ages, 2002, when technology was forcing us digital immigrants to really get on board, I read a piece in the Currents section of the New York Times by David Pogue that made me laugh out loud. It was about using your computer to create digital images–like FotoMat used to…

“Just connect the camera to the computer with a USB cable, copy your multimegabyte JPEG files to the hard drive; open the photos in an image-processing program; rotate and crop each one, adjusting the color; calculate the pixel density and desired output dimensions–and then click print. What could be simpler?”

I remember when I didn’t know what any of those words meant, and of course, now I do.

I just worked with my wonderful tech guru, Sean, to figure out how to download audios so I could include them in my blogs. I felt the same way I did when I started playing with images all those years ago–like a foreigner in a foreign land. And, you get to listen to my first attempt at recording and downloading wave files:Blog talk

Sean is a man of few words. We stick with the basics when he works on my tech issues which is perfect when you’re paying by the hour. Listen for interviews and client comments in the future.

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