TECHNICAL
NOTES-It was sometime in 1998 that I
started to think about doing a website because I
had so many Petrolia and area photos. I had always
noticed that people were interested in looking at
them. I wanted to share them with as many people
as possible.
My
first computer (about 1987) was a used Commodore
64 (like everyone else at that time). It didn’t do
much and my kids fooled around with it a bit and
it was basically a glorified calculator. During
that time I had gotten various toy computers from
Radio Shack that had simple games and math
teachers that the kids liked a little better. Not
until 1992 did I get our first real computer a 386
from LECRON. It cost me about 2000 bucks. It had 3
MEG of memory and it cost 75 bucks per MEG after
that. I bought extra so that we ended up with 8
MEG. Not much by today’s standards. Shortly after
that we got our 486 from LECTRON and it was a
little better and had a little more memory. The
kids played games on it and we calculated our
mortgage on it. The boys had a friend called
Christopher Hill who was a bit of a computer
expert and he was a huge help in getting us to
know this computer that lived in our basement.
I had purchased a modem for our computer that was a
900k. This enabled us to access local bulletin
boards. Bulletin boards were a pre curser to the
internet. People made pictures and games available
on their computers. You had to have their phone
number and simply called them and you entered
their computer to see what they had posted. These
numbers were available at computer stores and news
letters. I think it wasn’t till about 1994 or 5
that Ebtech introduced the internet in Sarnia and
we had to jump in. It was awesome. Almost as
quickly as you bought a modem it was obsolete. We
had every modem between 900k to 56000k.
At that time the Internet was not as big
and people that had their own website were few and
far between. It was in 1996 that I got my first
scanner and started scanning and adding pics to my
computer. By 1999 and 2000 I started toying with
the idea of a website (seriously) and a friend of
mine, Dan Solway and I started to fool around with
the idea and by early 2001 it started to take
shape. Even at that time most people thought that
a website was something for professionals in
industrial and entertainment uses. Most folks
didn't understand how it worked. Now with
Facebook, Ebay and MSN etc. most people use a
computer and understand the technology much
better.
Today petroliaheritage.com has gotten so
huge I sometimes don't even know what is on it. I am asked all of the time how it
is done. I have found that the 'ThumbsPlus 5
Program' is an invaluable tool for photographic
maintenance. It is not too complex and works great
for enlarging/reducing pics and enhancment. Most
of the newer pics have been shot with various
digital cameras but any more my iphone works just
fine.
For all of the vintage shots I have used
the Epson 1250 Scanner and even some were garnered
from negatives & slides a feature that this
Scanner does quite well and I recommend it for
this and other basic scanning needs. Also the
Mustek1200 Pro is utilized for larger super-sized
pics and legal sized documents. Netscape 6.2 and
FTP has always been utilized for posting. However
by mid 2012 I had to update with a new computer
and installed Windows 7 and immediately found that
my old friend Netscape 6.2 was not compatible. I
found Seamonkey a program that bought the Netscape
Composer program from Netscape, that works very
well for composing. Like most people that work a lot
with computers I hate to change programs but in
this case had no alternative. My FTP program is
still the same and all is well. Policy on
using pics and or text from this website.
It is impossible to protect anything on the
Internet. Credits to Petrolia Heritage or Martin
Dillon. This website is here for you and use
anything on it that you want. Those that try to
protect items on the internet are whistling in the
wind and are clowns. I have installed banners on
most enlargements as I have found what are called
‘Stock Photo Sites’ that have downloaded some of
my pics and then post them for sale on their
sites. That is not what my pics are posted for.
Even though my pics are to be shared I do not like
these carpet baggers that sell them'
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