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<description><![CDATA[I recently discovered that I had amassed thousands of webcam pictures from 1997 to the present. <br />
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I have webcam pictures from earlier than 1997, starting in 1994, but if they are not forever lost then I simply can not find them now. Hard drives were not as cheap and generously appointed as today, so storing large numbers of images was not realistic (for me, at least).<br />
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Rather then let this large quantity of web camera photos molder in off-line obscurity I decided to let them molder in online obscurity by posting them here, where I predict 90% of these images will never be seen by human eyes. I will add to this series as time and common sense permit, starting with 1997 and eventually reaching the present day. <br />
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For the joy of randomness I also will link to arbitrary events documented to have occurred on the days these webcam shots were taken. The <a href="http://sorabji.com/p/picture_essays/webcams/1997/01/">January 29, 1997</a> page, for instance, links to a few events, including a story about the winner of the 1996 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award.<br />
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I have looked through most of these, making sure nothing pornographic or otherwise embarrassing gets posted. Looking at these pictures summons a mix of reactions. The tedium and directionlessness of my corporate youth does start to torment me at times, but not too much.<br />
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Webcams have become something of a ho-hum cliché, but in the mid and late 1990s they were not so common. Partly because of this I was once featured in a New York newspaper in a story about Internet webcams. I can not remember if the story was in <i>Newsday</i> or the <i>Daily News</i>, but it was one of those papers, and I think the story would have run in 1997 or 1998.<br />
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A photographer came over to this apartment and took several shots of me staring into a camcorder. One of those pictures of my face wound up blasted across nearly two full pages of the newspaper.<br />
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I once had a drawer full of old webcams, but I recently got rid of most of them. I still have my first black and white Connectix Quickcam, which I keep for sentimental reasons. Most of my webcams have been Quickcams, but I also tried a Kodak DVC 325 and a 3Com HomeConnect, and Play Inc.'s Snappy Video Snapshot device that connected my camcorder to a serial port.<br />
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I currently have two webcams in my home, and I activate them as whimsy strikes.]]></description>
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