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In a message dated 4/3/2009 10:17:37  A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
It's obviously a  matter of opinion, but I hate hierarchical file systems,
and I loathe having  to know how things are organised on the disk. This may
be because I'm  something of a purist about relational theory, but I started
programming at a  time when you literally had to decide exactly which
platter, sector, cylinder  etc. of which disk you wanted to put your file on,
and later read it from, so  all that nonsense seriously got in the way of
doing what you actually wanted  to do it, namely store and retrieve  some
data.

Bob

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I have been a computer  programmer (independent consultant, mainly vertical 
markets, small firms), and I  started with Dos. :-) While I fully realize the 
benefit of having a different  organization than the one that is on disk, 
because I started with Dos I tend to  think of file structures in a disk 
format. 
Ergo, I use Lightroom to move  pictures around, rename folders, and organize my 
photos the way I want -- on  disk. Which is fairly loose overall, but I tend 
to remember pictures from WHEN I  shot them (i.e. a particular shoot).

I do actually use metadata now and  then -- it's nice to choose it on the 
library bar, and see which pictures I shot  what year (since the camera dates 
things) and/or with what lens (when I consider  buying new lenses to check 
which 
focal lengths I have used most in the past).  Collections I have used, quick 
collections to make a web page and like it for  that.

See, not everyone likes to do things the same way. :-) And one can  argue the 
purist angle from two different directions based on computer systems  and 
past computer experience.

Heh.

Marnie aka Doe :-) I also like  OO, so  there!



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