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...excerpts from my studio work at cranbrook...

SBDrive002

notes to explain later...

drive used Palm Tungsten T3 with Holux GM-210 serial gps running CetusGPS software
downloaded track.pdb files from pda with HotSync Manager
tried converting *.pdb files to *.gpx files with TrackData but it wouldn't load in WWMX LS
converted *.pdb files to *.gpx files with GPSBabel thru the GPSVisualizer site [ web based converter ]
also downloaded google earth *.kml files from this site [ remember to upload them for public viewing ]
inserted *.gpx files into WWMX Location Stamper [ working on a pc since mac hdd failed ]
locations don't line up... ugh.
trying to figure out the issues... time differences? something off in the time stamps...
also... the pics from the dlink webcam don't have EXIF data... that means the geocoding isn't going to work straight away...
must be some way to take the date stamp in the filename and put it in the EXIF data... figure out how.
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