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I had to pull some old backups out to grab an image for something, and stumbled upon some old stuff, so I'm uploading it all for safekeeping.
File Name : DSCN1181.JPG.
File Size : 355.0KB (363554 Bytes).
Date Taken : 2002/09/20 19:30:33.
Image Size : 2048 x 1536 pixels.
Resolution : 300 x 300 dpi.
Bit Depth : 8 bits/channel.
Protection Attribute : Off.
Hide Attribute : Off.
Camera ID : N/A.
Camera : E995.
Quality Mode : BASIC.
Metering Mode : Matrix.
Exposure Mode : Programmed Auto.
Speed Light : No.
Focal Length : 8.2 mm.
Shutter Speed : 1/3.6 second.
Aperture : F2.6.
Exposure Compensation : 0 EV.
White Balance : Auto.
Lens : Built-in.
Flash Sync Mode : N/A.
Exposure Difference : N/A.
Flexible Program : N/A.
Sensitivity : Auto.
Sharpening : Auto.
Image Type : Color.
Color Mode : N/A.
Hue Adjustment : N/A.
Saturation Control : Normal.
Tone Compensation : Auto.
Latitude(GPS) : N/A.
Longitude(GPS) : N/A.
Altitude(GPS) : N/A
I should make clear a bit of my own background first: Unix is my natural home. When I think of alternatives to Linux, Solaris and the *BSDs come first to mind. A fully competitive Windows, though, makes for a healthier engineering milieu. Even if you’re more committed to Linux than I am, you’ll want to know what “the other side” offers.Visit US : www.real-user-monitoring.com
I had to pull some old backups out to grab an image for something, and stumbled upon some old stuff, so I'm uploading it for safekeeping.
Michelle Hyde from www.bandwidthadvisors.com, lunch at the Dalhia Lounge, Nov 29th - 2006 in Seattle