I use Exifer, to update the jpg's internal EXIF data. It is postcard-ware, good for mass tagging.
I use it to insert tags into description fields, then use its renaming template to name files like "
20100517-112920 Market below Blue mosque.jpg"
Um, is it just me, or has somebody else considered what will happen to climate (such as cooling, heat redistribution, etc) if we take so much energy out of the wind?
Look, I'm a Christian and an offended by all this assumption that all Christians are creationists. It's only those whacky Do-It-Yourself churches that are. Most churches that have proper theological traditions and training for their ministers (e.g. Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran) have for a long time had no problem with the discoveries of science.
When I first met a "Christian" [actually whacky Evangelical in a church with no bishops, i.e. not really a Christian (sorry Presbyterians)] who actually really genuinely truly believed in creationism as a statement of facts, rather than as a metaphor, I fell of my chair. I would be scared to live in the US - almost half o fthe peopel there believe in that shit....
But I still think they were dumb to not take the donation...
I use Exifer, to update the jpg's internal EXIF data. It is postcard-ware, good for mass tagging. I use it to insert tags into description fields, then use its renaming template to name files like " 20100517-112920 Market below Blue mosque.jpg"
Um, is it just me, or has somebody else considered what will happen to climate (such as cooling, heat redistribution, etc) if we take so much energy out of the wind?
Look, I'm a Christian and an offended by all this assumption that all Christians are creationists. It's only those whacky Do-It-Yourself churches that are. Most churches that have proper theological traditions and training for their ministers (e.g. Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran) have for a long time had no problem with the discoveries of science. When I first met a "Christian" [actually whacky Evangelical in a church with no bishops, i.e. not really a Christian (sorry Presbyterians)] who actually really genuinely truly believed in creationism as a statement of facts, rather than as a metaphor, I fell of my chair. I would be scared to live in the US - almost half o fthe peopel there believe in that shit.... But I still think they were dumb to not take the donation...