No two moments are any more alike than two snowflakes. -- Zora Neale Hurston
March 8, 2004 6:40 AM Subscribe
previously discussed on Metafilter November 26, 2002
As I understand it, no two snowflake posts are exactly the same.
posted by LeLiLo at 6:59 AM on March 8, 2004
As I understand it, no two snowflake posts are exactly the same.
posted by LeLiLo at 6:59 AM on March 8, 2004
Hey, I made the 11/26/2002 post and I don't think it's a duplicate. Thanks, anastasiav.
On a computational, it's nice to see other museum professionals doing substantive things with FileMaker.
posted by SealWyf at 7:43 AM on March 8, 2004
On a computational, it's nice to see other museum professionals doing substantive things with FileMaker.
posted by SealWyf at 7:43 AM on March 8, 2004
Wow, anastasiav! This one feels sort of Simpsonesque. Thank you!
posted by Feisty at 3:11 PM on March 8, 2004
posted by Feisty at 3:11 PM on March 8, 2004
anastasiav, these are beautiful! Thanks!
(SealWyf, do you have any links to sites that discuss organising collections/archives/databases with FileMaker? I have a ton of data ranging from e-mails to agendas to pictures to bulletin board posts, etc., that I would like to organise and search (a) by assigned metadata tags - assigned by me - and (b) by free text)
posted by carter at 10:07 AM on March 9, 2004
(SealWyf, do you have any links to sites that discuss organising collections/archives/databases with FileMaker? I have a ton of data ranging from e-mails to agendas to pictures to bulletin board posts, etc., that I would like to organise and search (a) by assigned metadata tags - assigned by me - and (b) by free text)
posted by carter at 10:07 AM on March 9, 2004
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Click the Browse link to view all 1183 photographs (takes a bit to load, obviously), or use the dropdown Search feature to view specific types of crystal formations.
posted by anastasiav at 6:46 AM on March 8, 2004