Hi all,

I am always on the look out for ideas for using my collection of 
compacts. This morning I came across a very interesting article (New 
York Times online) about the changing way we use and store family 
photographs that gave me an idea.

(I won't post the URL because unless you subscribe you'll be asked for a 
password) Here is a snippet from the article:

"Mr. Baker, a 46-year-old entrepreneur, cut holes in walls throughout 
his house in Corona del Mar, Calif., installed monitors and used the old 
computers to display slide shows of the 15,000 or so digital photos he 
has collected. The pictures change every three seconds. The frame in the 
dining room generates the most conversation among family members and 
guests. etc etc "

This got me thinking about displaying family photos in a similar but Mac 
way. I could put all the ancestor pix on SE30s and the more recent 
colour family pix on a CC - wouldn't dare consider burying these in the 
walls, (but I do have a 6200 that would be pretty good for burying)

Anyway, here is the question; any ideas on the best way to make this 
work?

I'm thinking of putting a few B&W compacts on a shelf at eye level and 
the CC on a coffee table and have them randomly display the family pix. 
I have three SE30s with ethernet cards, that I could connect to my home 
server (a beige G3 - OSX) Then, if I install Timbuktu I might be able to 
control them from the server.

At the moment I'm thinking about making really large screensavers that 
would begin on startup - any suggestions as to what software would be 
best? or am I completely nuts?

cheers,

Chris Edwards
http://chris-edwards.com/


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