errantember (
errantember) wrote2006-10-31 02:55 am
Adventures in Garbage!
One of the quintessential sayings of my life is that "When it comes right down to it, there's nothing quite like garbage!" This was totally borne out today as a casual inspection of the Trashcan in IPhoto finally told me where the hell all the space on my hard drive had gone! I was always under the impression that IPhoto moved deleted pictures into the system trashcan. It is evidently a Mac-ism that each application has it's own little private toilet for your waste products.
At first I couldn't believe it when it asked me "are you sure you want to delete the following 3481 photos?"
What?!?
I had to actually page through a few screens to make *sure* I wasn't somehow deleting something important. Sure enough, though, they were all, well, TRASH.
Eight point two GIGABYTES, 10% of my entire fucking system hard drive later, the trash is finally empty.
I feel like the scientist who discovered the concept of Dark Matter.
My laptop feels like it just took it's first shit in two years.
At first I couldn't believe it when it asked me "are you sure you want to delete the following 3481 photos?"
What?!?
I had to actually page through a few screens to make *sure* I wasn't somehow deleting something important. Sure enough, though, they were all, well, TRASH.
Eight point two GIGABYTES, 10% of my entire fucking system hard drive later, the trash is finally empty.
I feel like the scientist who discovered the concept of Dark Matter.
My laptop feels like it just took it's first shit in two years.
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I like you, too!
I'm planning on being there next year, and I might come visit Adam in Atlanta sometime.
Actually...
(Anonymous) 2006-10-31 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)You might also want to hunt down "iPhoto Diet" -- whenever you edit a photo in iPhoto, the app keeps a copy of the original. This can add up. iPhoto Diet deletes the originals.
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