By Martin Bailey, on September 11th, 2009
This is the transcript for an archived Podcast, episode #177, originally released on March 03, 2009.
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The first thing that I want to say today is that I love my iPhone! I owned a Windows Mobile based PC for 2 years before I got my iPhone, and found it to be a constant pain in the behind. There were things that didn’t work well, perhaps more because of the applications that I’d loaded to it, more than the underlying OS, but even things like just having a reliable network connection was often a challenge. You could set up a Wireless LAN connection, or a Bluetooth partnership, and it would work well for a connection or two, then it would stop working, and there’d be no way of telling why. It would start working again later too, with an equal [...]
By Martin Bailey, on June 13th, 2009
When I go out shooting, I usually put my memory card into my Lexar FireWire 800 card reader as soon as I walk in the door, and start my download. If I’m coming home from an extended trip, the images will be on hard drives etc. but still, the first thing I do before I do anything else (after hugging my wife of course) is to start to transfer my images to my main computer. Not only do I want that third backup, I can’t wait to see them on the big screen, and see if the images that I expect to be winners are as good as I’m thinking they are.
I was sitting on a train station yesterday afternoon though, listening to a Podcast, and wondering what to do with my fingers while I waited. I decided to look at some photos, and instead of going into my stash [...]