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Anonymous
It's because the only reasons I see for not getting high resolution images is disk space and viewing space. Monitors will only have higher and higher resolutions, and I can easily afford several terabytes on a whim( well, sort of. I can afford them now because I'm not buying several terabytes of hard drives every time a breeze hits me a certain way, but whatever), so the only thing that limits the value of a high resolution image for me is my screen. I recently bought a 1920x1200 monitor. Not the biggest, but pretty big, so I'm fortunate enough to enjoy more of the pictures now than I would on my crappy 15 inch notebook, but I'm saving them for the purpose of enjoying them in full size someday when I have a 2560x1600 or greater monitor( something which I think is an inevitability).
To answer your second question, I collect everything that's interesting to me. I try to keep the high resolution and low resolution images separate, but in reality I don't care. I can organize by date, dimensions, filesize, etc...
I could also sort by name, but considering that a sizable number of images comes from chans like 4chan, I likely won't have any helpful naming system to organize them, meaning that organizing by name is effectively organizing by date modified.
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