Geotagging on Flickr Help Needed

I really enjoy my new Nikon D40 and as some of you might know I even like to provide all my photos on Flickr with tags, names, sometimes descriptions, and most of the time Geo Tags. But as I keep shooting more photos, keeping track of where I shot them is beginning to become difficult.

So I know that there are small bluetooth GPS devices that can keep track of your location and then later on match the photos with the proper GeoTags. There are many examples online about how to use these GPS devices and most of them are very broad, for me too broad.

Basically all I need is a GPS unit that keeps track of my location throughout a day. It needs to work with a Mac, and if possible the software better have some nice integration with Flickr. Anyone have any experience with this that could help me?

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No A2DP in Mac OS X Tiger

For Christmas I got a nice Bluetooth 2.0 headset which supports the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). The first profile enables your computer to send 2 channel high quality audio over a Bluetooth connection. The second profile enables audio and video control from the Bluetooth device.

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As Apple includes Bluetooth 2.0 in all their customer pc’s, I obviously assumed that this would be ideal for use on my MacBook. The more surprisec I was to find out that at this moment Mac OS X Tiger has NO support for both of these profiles. As a result, when I listen to iTunes music on my nice new headset it sounds as if I’m listening to some lame AM radio station. There seems a solution underway as the new Leopard Developers Preview has A2DP support, and rumors go that the 10.4.9 release might include the profiles too. Is this a foresight of some Apple Bluetooth-audio products coming soon?

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