RE: ipods

2006-02-11 Thread Decomaster1



I am responding to your list of ipods and prices. Are these ipods still 
available that you had listed?
 
ipod 60GB mp3 - 190 USD$U2 Special Edition ipods - 100 USD$ipod 
Photo 40GB mp3 - 100 USD$ipod 40GB 4th GEN mp3 - 100 USD$ipod 40GB 3rd 
GEN mp3 - 90 USD$ipod 30GB +Dock+Case+Remote - 80 USD$ipod 20GB 4TH GEN 
mp3 - 70 USD$ipod 30GB 4th GEN mp3 - 75 USD$ipod 20GB 4th GEN mp3 - 70 
USD$ipod 15GB 3rd Gen mp3 - 65 USD$ipod 15GB 4th GEN mp3 - 70 
USD$ipod 10GB 4th GEN mp3 - 65 USD$ipod mini - All Colors - 60 
USD$ 
Please get back to me asap. Thanks so much!
City of Dreams


Re: Customized meta data: Is there a generalized equivalent for something like digikam?

2006-02-11 Thread Bud Rogers
On Friday 10 February 2006 16:10, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It just came to my mind, that it would be a terrific help with
> keeping track of my research data, if there was something analogous
> with digikam but with a much less file type specialized scope. An
> aplication that reads in a defined part of your file system and
> allows you to create custom metadata (kept in a parallel db
> structure) to your files:
> - pdf x was suggested reading by y and bred idea z
> - image a was aquired from experiment b under conditions c.
> Conlcusion from it is d. Follow up experiment can be found under e.

Probably not exactly what you have in mind, but I just stumbled upon 
kdissert, a sort of mind mapping tool.  Version 0.3.8 is in sarge, 
version 1.05 in unstable.

apt-cache show kdissert for a short description
Homepage: http://freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/

There are also freemind and vym, but they have dependencies in unstable.

HTH

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Bud Rogers  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  KD5SZ



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Re: Customized meta data: Is there a generalized equivalent for something like digikam?

2006-02-11 Thread Florian Kulzer

Johannes Graumann wrote:

Hello,

It just came to my mind, that it would be a terrific help with keeping track
of my research data, if there was something analogous with digikam but with
a much less file type specialized scope. An aplication that reads in a
defined part of your file system and allows you to create custom metadata
(kept in a parallel db structure) to your files:
- pdf x was suggested reading by y and bred idea z
- image a was aquired from experiment b under conditions c. Conlcusion from
it is d. Follow up experiment can be found under e.
...

Random things like that.


Somebody recently suggested BasKet as a tool to organize data. (I think it was
discussed on debian-science, but I am not sure.)
http://basket.kde.org/
(It is currently only included in Sid.)

It seems to do a least some of the things that you want.

Regards,
  Florian


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Customized meta data: Is there a generalized equivalent for something like digikam?

2006-02-11 Thread Johannes Graumann
Hello,

It just came to my mind, that it would be a terrific help with keeping track
of my research data, if there was something analogous with digikam but with
a much less file type specialized scope. An aplication that reads in a
defined part of your file system and allows you to create custom metadata
(kept in a parallel db structure) to your files:
- pdf x was suggested reading by y and bred idea z
- image a was aquired from experiment b under conditions c. Conlcusion from
it is d. Follow up experiment can be found under e.
...

Random things like that.

Pointers? Have to embarrasedly accept to be in line with the mus slashdot
flamed article http://www.icefox.net/articles/typemanager.php ...

Joh



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