I’ve been having certain quotes pop into my head recently so I thought maybe I should blog them. I love these quotes and while they are mostly dark (taken from horror movies, books and poems) I think they have a deeper meaning then just witty lines from monsters. So here they are in no certain order. Please comment and share your own favorites.

“I became insane with long intervals of horrible sanity.”

- Edgar Allan Poe: Memoirs

“We are all books of blood, when we are opened, we are red.”

- Clive Barker: Books of Blood 1-3

“The soil of a mans heart is stonier, Louis.
A man grows what he can, and then he tends it.
Because what you buy is what you own,
and what you own…… always comes home to you.”

- Stephen King: Pet Cemetary

 

I like taking pictures with my digital camera. Problem is, I never sort them into any usable kind of archive. Now, I have hundreds of images that I would like to organize into albums but they are named with the lousy time/date serial style naming convention that most digital cameras use. Having seen what the new iPhoto software can do on the Mac, I’ve started looking around the internet for something even close to that functionality on the PC. So far it looks like I’m out of luck. I’ve since started the tedious task of sorting my photos ‘by hand’. By that I mean moving them into groups of folders and then those folders into more accurate folders and so on. The end result should be a nice clean layout of image folders such as a Family folder that would then have subfolders for me and my wife. It will take me awhile but the goal is to get them sorted well enough that I can then use some cataloging software to automate tagging and naming the images from here on out. Anyone have any suggestions for GOOD image management software for the PC?

 

James Kempf, of Newburgh, died August 4, 2009, at his home.

He had been a Great Scot butcher, World War II Army Air Corps veteran and member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.

Surviving are his wife, Joann; daughter, Lisa Ulrich; son, Leo; sister, Matilda Inkenbrandt; brothers, Leo, Tom, Lenn, Kenny and Steve; and two grandchildren.

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