Patrick Havens on March 14th, 2008

I ran across this days ago… and I’m sad to say I’ve been so sucked into it (and busy) that I hadn’t posted about it.  There isn’t really much to say.
Flickrvision is a mashup of Flickr and Google Maps.  Just by visiting you see as photos are uploaded to Flickr and from where.

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Patrick Havens on September 26th, 2007

Man whose photo ended up online tells police he bought the computer from a friend.
A man who attained instant infamy by unwittingly using a stolen computer to upload a shirtless self-portrait to the Internet has turned the machine over to police in Victoria.
The tattooed man, whose photo has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times [...]

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Patrick Havens on March 12th, 2007

This has to be a photoshop. But there is no “anything,” in the flickr photostream that says so. If it isn’t, then where was the freaking parents.

I figured the photo deserved quality engrish.

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Patrick Havens on January 1st, 2007

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Patrick Havens on December 22nd, 2006

[...] America loves its solitary geniuses—its Einsteins, its Edisons, its Jobses—but those lonely dreamers may have to learn to play with others. Car companies are running open design contests. Reuters is carrying blog postings alongside its regular news feed. Microsoft is working overtime to fend off user-created Linux. We’re looking at an explosion of productivity [...]

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A nifty little Flash app called Flicker Time grabs photos of the “momment” and generates a dynamic digital clock with them.
Enter the tags you’d like the images based on (or none for totally random choices), and Flicker Time assembles the clock: digital numbers made of images, with an analog ticker in the background. Mouse over [...]

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Patrick Havens on September 29th, 2006

I’ll apologize right now for using “Web 2.0″ in the title of this column. It’s a terrible buzzword, but it defines the very sites I’m gonna deal with today, so please forgive me. If you’re unaware, Wikipedia states that the term Web 2.0 “refers to a supposed second-generation of Internet-based services — such as social [...]

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Patrick Havens on September 28th, 2006

When I ran across this photo I could only think of one word for it.
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“Awesome.”
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Great Photo by Automatt

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Patrick Havens on September 18th, 2006

I like looking through the many thousands of pictures on Flickr.    And so I also love the many hacks to browse them.  Each way sort of different and each way with it’s place.  Well for those wanting choose a picture by color there is here a color selector.  Just use the selecter to choose [...]

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Patrick Havens on August 21st, 2006

Top 10 Cameras Used On Flickr
When you are shopping for a camera it is often hard to decide which one is the best. You may resort to asking your friends to find out their experiences or maybe you go online and read some reviews. Oh yeah, and I’m sure you have gone to [...]

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