Two Years Later, Same crowds

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Two years later, we headed out to West Hollywood again. This year, we avoided the Pacific Design Center's horrible garage and opted to park at a friend's house several blocks away. A good time was had by all and I even ran into Mandel in one of his rare WeHo appearances.

Along for the ride was Daniel who came dressed as a pilot. He was happy that we didn't see another pilot the entire night (ok, we saw a co-pilot and a lot of stewardesses, but no pilot as good as Daniel). I was equally happy to not see any other guys dressed in a Hawaiian shirt wth beads around their head and a groovy straw hat.

There are only a few days left before the trip, and Cooper was kind enough to point me in the direction of a cool new web gallery program. By just uploading some photos, the software automatically creates thumbnails and galleries. You can preview two new Gorn galleries I created in about 30 minutes.

Gorn in Europe 1997
Gorn in Europe 1998

I am going to try and get the new photo galleries from the forthcoming trip in this format and if all goes well, I will convert a lot of the old galleries to this format. It has a nice management system and comment capabilities that I think will be very cool over the long run.

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Damn, dude. It took me at least 2 hrs to get that up and running. Well done.

Joe

Whoops, the link for 1998 points to 1997.

But i like this system much more because you get captions under the picture not just from the thumbnails page. The slide show is cheesy goodness, try RANDOM for the full feature transition goodness. Is it free?

Yeah... check out gallery.menalto.com - it's PHP based.

Joe

I finally fixed the links - I am going through updating the URLs to the new version. It's been a few months (OK, almost a year), and I am finally geetting around to tweaking the Gallery program. I am still very fond of it. Now I just need to hunker down and get the older photos into it.

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