BubbleShare

My grandfather took pictures. Lots and lots of pictures. He always had a film camera or a video camera with him and every important (or mildly interesting event) was stopped for him to get into position. Whenever we got together he would pull out a tape and show us the church chilli cookout it would always be his voice narrating the life of Missourri Valley, IA. It was sort of like the narrator voice on the Wonder Years.

Then there were the slides, millions upon millions of slides.
Anyway, I was checking out BubbleShare today and thought it was interesting. It is a sort of audio Flickr in which the photo streams can carry your narration of the pictures. I can see it as another Web 2.0 option for the church.

I almost feel the need to pull out photos from my 1998 trip to Israel.

Picture of a gaudy, ornate item intricately sculpted in gold and covered in thick layers of incense soot.

“Um, this is in one of the um . . . churches. I think it is the church of the holy . . . um . . . uh no, this is a decoration at the historic . . . or ancient tel of . . . No, this was at the airport.”

Picture of a brown landscape with lots of rocks.

“The tour guide pointed in that direction, but it was windy so I had trouble hearing. He may have been warning us about those camel droppings, but I didn’t want to risk missing anything.

On second thought, I’ll let someone else do the Bubble stream.

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