When you use a digital camera, the device tags each image file with a default name. If you don’t do anything to change that, it becomes the file name of the photo. It turns out that a lot of people just upload stuff with the default file names. If you do a Google Image Search (GIS) on one of those file names, you get a very odd cross section of the snapshots people take.
Google Image Search: MVC-009F
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Author: Jorah
I grew up in New England, did a short stint in the U.S. Navy after high school, worked in various factories, built & renovated houses, and finally moved to the Carolinas in 1998 to start working at what was then a large regional bank and is now a really big nationwide bank.
I work doing SharePoint management site management. After work I make soap, knit, ride my motorcycle, read, watch movies & eat.
I ride a Yamaha V-Star 1300. I am pretty sure that I want to hike the Appalachian Trail someday, or possibly do a long-distance rowing trip. I'll be retiring in a few years, and hope to run a craft soap-making business to bring in some cash.
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