I use one of two services, either DropShots, http://www.dropshots.com/. or Snapfish, http://www.snapfish.com. Miriam Angie Dickinson Mickle wrote: > Steve, > I've been using Shutterfly (http://www.shutterfly.com)for photo sharing. > I don't remember if there is a way to rearrange after uploading, though. > Still, it is a nice service. I'm sure there are others like it out > there. > > Angie Dickinson Mickle > Avocado Productions > Arvada, CO > www.avocadoproductions.com > 800-246-3811 > > > Steve Ramm wrote: > >> >> Well, I tried to capture as much as I could with my new digital camera >> and I think I did a pretty good job. I'm still playing with the best >> way to share. Yahoo doesn't let you bulk upload. AOL did a nice job >> of that and adding captions but not easy to rearrange. Can anyone >> recommend a good photo hosting/sharing service which has bulk upload >> and rearrangement features? >> >> I should have the slide show ready soon. >> >> Also, I don't think anyone posted the other news which is that this >> year ARSC is offering MOST of the papers presented (only a few which >> had "audio rights" issues) on CD-ROM - some with the POwerpoints. In >> past years you could buy one paper for $10. This year you can get the >> WHOLE conference for $35.00ppd. It will probably be multi-disc. >> Patrick Feaster will be the compiler and it should be great way to >> compensate for those who couldn't make it. >> >> More later. >> >> And, as Always, Cary's report was GREAT! >> >> Steve Ramm >> >> >> >> >> ************************************** See what's free at >> http://www.aol.com. >> >> >> >> -- Miriam Meislik Media Curator Archives of Industrial Society University of Pittsburgh 7500 Thomas Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (412)244-7075 voice (412)244-7077 fax [log in to unmask] http://www.library.pitt.edu/libraries/archives/archives.html http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/index.html When your mouth drops open, click the shutter. --Harold Feinstein, November 11, 2001