Coppermine Photo Album Bug 2, Not!

I thought I had another bug in my Coppermine Photo Album but after much research, a backup of my web site and database, and an upgrade of my photo album software  I found that I had just screwed up.

When batch uploading files to my site I got the error “no new file was found.”  Finally, and embarrassingly enough, I realized that I had created the server folder containing my new photos using spaces and symbols in the name which is a definite no no as far as I am concerned.  I have used filenames sans symbols and spaces for years considering that they were an unnecessary complication in the world of 0’s and 1’s.

After removing the  offending spaces and symbols, I was easily able to publish my photos.  The PHP software that I use for my photo album just couldn’t handle the offending characters.

Coppermine Photo Album Bug 1

I am not convinced of this yet but it appears that I cannot post photos that have no “EXIF” data to my Coppermine photo album.  I have not found confirmation that that is a problem yet on the Web but it is a problem for me.

Photos batch processed using Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 lose their “EXIF” info and can’t seem to be published to my Coppermine photo album.

PIM My Ride!

I have been trying for probably a year now to find the, for me, perfect PIM.  It has to include email, calendar, to do list, and some type of memo option.  A big concern has been reminders, be they by email or application pop up, for both calendar events and to do list items.  The Linux KDE package, Kontact, appears to do the trick.

Many people use the calendar for all appointments/tasks that require reminders.  I am however of a mind in which I deal with deadline based reminders and goal (not time sensitive) reminders.  The difference may be subtle but to me it is significant.  Hence I require a PIM with which I can configure events and tasks using an automated reminder system.

It was very easy to import all  my mail from my Linux Evolution client.  Two or three steps pulled in all my folders.  Contacts,  exported as Vcards from Evolution,  were easily imported into KAddressbook and integrated into Kontact.

I had some issues getting KMail to recognize my address book after importing it to KAddressbook.  After multiple deletions and recreations of the address book, I got it to work.  Unfortunately, I am not sure what the problem was or why the fix worked.

Nonetheless, it seems to be working as I would like it to so I’ll  keep testing it out and hopefully adopt it as my “new” standard.

Watershed Cleanup Followup

Twas a gorgeous day for the cleanup…hardly a cloud in the sky with temperatures in the mid-60’s.  I would call our effort at Bull Run and Route 28  in Manassas, sponsored by REI of Fairfax, both a success and a disappointment.  It was my fourth or fifth cleanup including a couple on the Potomac River in Point of Rocks and one off Walney Road in Chantilly.  We picked up less trash, with a turnout of about 40 people, than I had on previous cleanups with 25 to 50 percent of the participants.

Apparently a local Boy Scout troop recently adopted that stretch of Bull Run so it seems like our efforts would have been better utilized elsewhere.  I see plenty of trash in creeks that I pass by on walks around my neighborhood!  Additionally, we suspected that much of the trash had been washed further downstream by the wicked runoff we had from more than 70 inches of snow this winter.

You can see the results at the Alice Ferguson Foundation web site which says we collected nearly 113 tons of trash from 214 reporting sites in the Potomac River Water.  One of my pictures below tells  the tale of how much we collected…pretty weak but the trash just wasn’t there.

22d Annual Potomac River Watershed Cleanup

The 22d Annual Potomac River Watershed Cleanup takes place from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM on April 10, 2010.  My brother-in-law, Ed, and I are going to meet up with a group, at Bull Run on Rt. 28 about 2 miles south of Rt. 29,  sponsored by REI in Fairfax, VA, (21 people have signed up) to pull trash and garbage out of the river and surrounding areas.

Get more information here.  Please sign up and come help us out!  Green Day, Green Earth, Green Thumb, and all that.  They are short of gloves because of an inordinately large turnout this year so bring some gardening gloves, or even better, oyster shucking gloves.  They protect your hands against sharp objects and drain the water from your gloved hand much better than other types of gloves do.

Washington, D.C., Cherry Blossom Festival Venture

What madness!  I took the Metro into town on Thursday, April 1, to see the cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin.  Last year I rode the scooter down to check them out but the area was so packed with people I just cruised through for a quick look and headed home.  This year, I wanted to walk around and get some pictures so the Metro was the way to go.  I got on at the Vienna, VA,  station and off at the Smithsonian station.  From there it was a reasonably short walk to the Tidal Basin where all the action is.  I ended up walking all the way around the Basin at a leisurely pace snapping pictures of the trees and the Jefferson and Washington Memorials.

There were people all over the place.  The advent of digital photography has not boded well for tourist destinations since now everyone thinks they are a photographer.  Walkways were blocked by phototogs trying to get snaps of their friends, family, and the monuments.  I believe that I can assuredly say that if all those people had to pay for film and developing, most of them wouldn’t be taking pictures.  I certainly take many more pictures  using my digital camera than I would using my analog cameras.  At least I have a history going back 26 years of taking analog photos and have four analog cameras to my two digital cameras.

That being said, I think I got a few decent photos.  I went into town late with the intention of staying through sundown.  I did do that but ended up shooting sunset photos on the mall of the Capitol and the Washington Monument rather than of the cherry blossoms.  This was mainly due to the fact that I had to pee and was thirsty as hell.  I walked down the south side of the mall near the Capitol looking for an Irish bar that I had been to years before but haven’t been able to find for the past few years.  I am not even sure it is there any more.

What is really odd is that it is so hard to find someplace to just stop and get a brew or quick bite to eat around the mall.  There are huge government office buildings everywhere and people have to drink and eat.  D.C. is very much a commuter city so perhaps the government workers are just in and out for work and there isn’t a good restaurant business environment.  I ended up going to Capitol City Brewing Company on Massachusetts Avenue just of Capitol Hill.  It is adjacent to Union Station which is a good venue for getting chow and such, not sure about brews, and also catching the Metro.

After making my bladder gladder, I managed to find a seat at the bar in the very packed restaurant.  I was so thirsty from walking around for four hours in the sun that I pounded down a pint of Kolsch and a pint of water in no time.  Since the sun was setting, I had to get back out on the mall, about 5 blocks away, snap some pictures and get back to the Smithsonian Metro station.  Even though it was about 8:15 PM, I just barely managed to get a seat and was hemmed in by people as the car reached standing room only a few stops later.  That lasted until about four stops before the end of the line where I  disembarked and headed home.

When I got home, I realized that I hadn’t eaten the sandwich I brought with me so I showered the city off of me, scarfed a quick brew, ate my sandwich, and chased it all down with more water.  Meanwhile, I was downloading 203 pictures from my camera to my computer.

Here are a few of those pictures.  More will  be posted in my photo album in the not too distant future.  Once that is done, I’ll make a note and put a link to them here in my blog.

Secondhand Smoke Sucks!

Spring is in the air which is great but…  I get to open up my apartment, air out the cat dander, and freshen things up a bit.  Sadly, my downstairs neighbors, who are friends, regularly go out on their porch and smoke.  My balcony is right over their porch and if my sliding glass doors are open,  which they are likely to be in this fine weather, the cigarette smoke wafts into my apartment all the way to my back  bedroom where I sleep.

Now, it is not a huge issue, the smell doesn’t seem to  linger, and I cannot really do anything about it but the other night it was annoying.  I was tossing and turning at 1:30 AM, had the doors open to cool down my apartment and had to deal with the secondhand smoke.  I was not a happy camper!