Subject: Flickr Boundarypoint Photos Group
Date: Jan 15, 2006 @ 05:33
Author: Roger_Rowlett ("Roger_Rowlett" <roger.rowlett@...>)
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I took the liberty to set up a Flickr Boundary point group if you
wanted to post pictures with your posts.

http://flickr.com/groups/boundarypoint/

I strongly recommend that if you post to flickr you place the
"boundarypoint" tag on them.

At this writing there were no photos with that tag other than the ones
I posted.

http://flickr.com/photos/tags/boundarypoint/

Flickr is hands down the best photo sharing service because of its
flexibility (your photos can be cross posted to other groups of
interest and you can add tags so they will be noticed even if you
don't send them to a group.

And almost everything can produce rss feeds (including the group and
tags). So you can stay up to date without even having to visit the
site by simply by monitoring via rss feed.

Yahoo bought Flickr in 2005 and so your yahoo i.d. can get you signed
up with a minium of fuss.
http://flickr.com

The free accounts are pretty generous but they only keep 200 pictures
categorized. The "pro" account costs US $25year and you can store
unlimited photos (at full resolution!) and categorize the photos in
unlimited sets (the free account permits three sets).