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					<description><![CDATA[FYI, the files in the photo set have random names, which makes it hard to view them in order.  However, it turns out their creation dates are in the correct order.  You can sort by date in explorer, but that doesn&#039;t help in the viewing.  But with a little command prompt hackery you can do a `dir /od` to get a list sorted by date, then edit the output into a list of REN commands to rename the files to sensible names with a sequence number.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FYI, the files in the photo set have random names, which makes it hard to view them in order.  However, it turns out their creation dates are in the correct order.  You can sort by date in explorer, but that doesn&#8217;t help in the viewing.  But with a little command prompt hackery you can do a `dir /od` to get a list sorted by date, then edit the output into a list of REN commands to rename the files to sensible names with a sequence number.</p>
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