I am excited this evening. I just found a CD that I burned back in 1996 or 1997 or so.
On this CD is some data I thought I had lost. It has copies of information on some floppies that can't be read anymore.
But it also has the PowerPoint presentation I did as an 8th grader that got me to
National History Day in Washington, DC. Not only that, but also the
original high-resolution scans of the photos I used in that presentation. Some of these scans are of photos that date back to the early 1900s, whose owners may not be easily reachable today. I had been hoping to find this for years. I knew it was buried somewhere.
And YES -- stumbled across it tonight.
I will be posting some photos on this blog in the coming days.
But first, I have to find a way to convert this ancient PowerPoint file to a format that OpenOffice can read -- so I get the correct story behind each photo.
The scans were saved back in the days when a person got 8 characters to name a file. Not very descriptive.
(And I remember how much space it took up on the hard drive I had back then, and how much I wanted to just delete those big picture files. Glad I didn't.)
Comments
Tue, 26.08.2008 15:46
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Tue, 26.08.2008 11:29
I should have warned you. It only works on wheat.
Tue, 26.08.2008 07:31
John, the comment I left on th e previous post belongs up her e. Sorry.
Tue, 26.08.2008 07:28
John, I tried your 'TERM=escpt erm telnet localhost > /dev/lp 0' trick and I still have wee ds in my corn field.
Mon, 25.08.2008 11:23
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Mon, 25.08.2008 08:46
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Sun, 24.08.2008 23:12
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Sun, 24.08.2008 20:48
In classic ribbon type printer s the print head would jump up , print, return down, such tha t if typing slowly you c [...]