{"id":698,"date":"2005-09-23T06:26:54","date_gmt":"2005-09-23T14:26:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mainecourse.com\/mt\/?p=698"},"modified":"2006-01-19T16:57:40","modified_gmt":"2006-01-20T00:57:40","slug":"this-is-a-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mainecourse.com\/mt\/2005\/09\/23\/this-is-a-test\/","title":{"rendered":"This is a Test"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hi Mike,<\/p>\n<p>Just to disabuse you of the idea that I haven&#8217;t been working<br \/>\non the latest mountain E-pic&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>A tale of OS woes<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to get all of my recent mountain pictures onto my Mac mini with limited success. Previouly I had found that a direct camera-to-mini transfer wasn&#8217;t working, and I also had had problems with reading my flash drives with the mini. Then yesterday I had the bright idea that I&#8217;d make a CD of the pictures I had previously transferred to my MS laptop, and use that to transfer them to my wonderful Mac mini.But what a can of worms I opened up.<\/p>\n<p>First, let me give (as much as I hate to) an A+ to Microsoft for making camera-to-PC transfers easy.  But wait just a minute, Microsoft, don&#8217;t get smug, that grade is about to be counterbalanced!) After looking at a couple of slideshows on the laptop PC, I convinced myself that all the pictures were readable and proceeded to make a CD of them.  That seemed to go well&#8211;I could view all the CD pictures on the laptop, so I pulled out the CD and stuck it into my Linux desktop machine.<\/p>\n<p>Uh Oh.  Only about 10% of the pictures were readable there, even with my bullet-proof old workhorse, never-fail, Linux\/Unix &#8220;xv&#8221;.  So back to Microsloth laptop.  Figuring that the CD-R disk must have been bad, I made another CD.  Reading the new CD on the same machine suddenly led to an application crash.  Up pops a text advisory&#8221; &#8220;Please tell Microsoft about this driver crash&#8221;. I passed on the info, so they can add it to their database\/blackhole.  Microsoft gets an F for that, averaging to a C.<\/p>\n<p>Despite the crash, testing the new CD on my Linux desktop surprisingly produced slightly better results&#8211;I could read more of the CD pictures than before.  (Linux&#8217;s grade is indeterminate.  Maybe<br \/>\nboth CDs were bad.) I set the CDs aside for later when I could put them into the Mac mini.<\/p>\n<p>Back at home that night I put one of the CDs into my Macmini.  After a colorful wheel spun on the screen, up popped a CD icon. I clicked on the icon, set the View option to thumbnails and perused the 208 pictures. Apparently about a dozen of them were unreadable, as indicated by the text window that popped up when I clicked some of the icons.  Well, at least there were 196 good ones, so I&#8217;ll give Apple a provisional &#8220;A&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>To save the picture files to the machine, I dragged and dropped the CD icon into a new folder on the desktop.  After the transfer, I opened up the new folder, and &#8220;whammo!&#8221;, the folder vanished from the screen, with a text message saying, &#8220;Folder application crashed irretreviably.  OS X still operational.&#8221;  Yes, the desktop was still running, but my new folder was gone to the bit bucket in the sky. Apple gets a provisional &#8220;F&#8221; for that.  The CD icon was there, so I opened it, created a new desktop folder, and hand dragged-and-dropped 196 thumbnails into it from the CD folder.  The new folder was fine, and I did a bunch of editing in it.  So let&#8217;s erase the provisional &#8220;F&#8221; from Apple&#8217;s report card and transfer it to Microsoft for making such a cruddy CD. Perhaps Apple should get an &#8220;A&#8221; for being able to read it at all.<\/p>\n<p>However, that&#8217;s not the end of the story.  To eject the CD, I dragged the CD icon to the Trash folder, and the word &#8220;eject&#8221; appeared over it, but the CD didn&#8217;t move out of its slot.  I tried right-clicking on the CD and selecting &#8220;eject&#8221; from the menu, but nothing happened.  It was getting late, so I shut the mini down.  What grade should Apple get for that?&#8221;F-&#8220;? A bad CD can&#8217;t be ejected?  Maybe the problem will fix itself when I turn the mini back on tonight?  Stay tuned.<\/p>\n<p>rakkity<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hi Mike, Just to disabuse you of the idea that I haven&#8217;t been working on the latest mountain E-pic&#8230;. 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