Media Library Digitizing Test – Total novice here, so there is probably an easier and quicker way than how I am doing it at this point. Still not sure if I will go to digital movies & series since it seems to require lots of time. Movies have been easy so far, but next test will involve digitizing a series like Game of Thrones or Justified or maybe Dark Winds since it is short. Series requires its name plus season plus multiple disks (1, 2, etc.) – so that test may be too much trouble…I just dunno. Total costs at this point are about $80 for Blu-ray drive and EaseFab software.
Opened X this morning and a notification at page bottom informed me that their URL has changed. 👍🙂👌
My main browser is Firefox and the old Twitter bird was still the logo in the Bookmark, tho most of my other browsers had the X logo.
Now, even Firefox has the new X logo!
‘If you don’t think lighting is important – just close your eyes.’ Some of the distance shots I’ve seen, in bigger rooms, and various lighting seems to give a milder look (or whatever a better word would be).
Some are even seeing Satan and/or a Satan connection to this wonderful painting!? 🤔😳😮 Guess it’s true what Plato once said:
‘Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.’
Looking around the internet seems to backup Plato, i.e., lots of different views. I liked it well enough to add two pics to my PicturesAp folder, and also uploaded them to my blog:
I have 3 desktop PCs and a Dell lappy – only keep all my Data on one PC tho. That means adding or updating data to the others at times, and switching USBs or adding an adapter to them according to what connection type of port is available, i.e., a USB Type-C or Type-A.
Purchased a SanDisk 256GB Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C & Type-A after seeing one, and it works perfect! 👍👌👏
Have seen others with both the Type-C & Type-A connections, and even have one, but they seem to require pulling caps or rotating awkwardly or other such methods.
This SanDisk Ultra Dual drive makes it simple with its “Retractable design with a reversible USB Type C connector and a traditional USB connector.” Speed performance is up to 150MB/s read speeds with USB 3.1, Gen. 1/USB 3.0 ports.
If I need faster transfers I’ll use the SanDisk Extreme PRO, but it is big and bulky compared to this new Ultra Dual Drive—which is 1 3/8-inch x 3/4-inch in size.
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