How Adam Savage Made My Day

Having over 24,000 followers on twitter at the time of this writing, Adam Savage (of MythBusters fame) is no stranger to the venerable “@” tweet.  Having been directed (by his Twitter feed) to his outstanding TED talk, I became immediately curious as to how he managed his “Creative Projects” repository of images, having recently begun the task of organizing the thousands of images my wife and I have taken with our family camera over the years, I felt certain that Mr. Savage had a better handle on the intricacies of managing large volumes of digital photos.

Having searched the various lifehacker-esqe blogs and self-help sites, I was unable to find the ultimate mass photo manager.  Google’s Picasa 3 is promising but a little clunky (and lacks native Flickr support), F-Spot looks quite nice, but alas is Linux-only (thus alienating my photo collection), and Adobe Organizer which costs money (came with my copy of Photoshop Elements 6) future support and upgrades are a joke here…

Here’s where Adam Savage comes in.  Although my luck in the past has been more hit than miss with using the “@” message on Twitter, the prospect of getting to the bottom of this mystery was enough for me to give it a try by asking the man himself:

and much to my surprise, the humble Adam Savage did me the honor of not only answering my question, but explaining his selection as well:

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Without going into the details of how Twitter has changed how I view the availability of otherwise unreachable people…

Mr. Savage, thank you for making my day.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted April 17, 2009 at 12:38 am | Permalink

    that’s awesome man. Next up Felcia Day eh?

  2. Posted April 20, 2009 at 12:36 am | Permalink

    At this moment Felicia Day has 409,000 followers… and I have nothing specific to ask her… you go first :)

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