Patrick Havens on November 22nd, 2006

Use Gmail to Generate Unlimited E-mail Addresses:
Gmail has an interesting quirk where you can add a plus sign (+) after your Gmail address, and it’ll still get to your inbox. It’s called plus-addressing, and it essentially gives you an unlimited number of e-mail addresses to play with. Here’s how it works: say your address is [...]

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Patrick Havens on October 18th, 2006

It all began in the fall of 1992, in my final year of university. For lack of a better arts elective to take, I decided to take Music 111. I had absolutely no background in music at the time, and sometimes even had trouble telling whether two consecutive notes were ascending or descending. Nevertheless, I [...]

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Patrick Havens on October 17th, 2006

AHHHHH! Oy! Alien Invasion! A Photoshop Tutorial…
Time again to talk about aliens! No, not the illegal kind. The green kind! What better way to kickoff the summer spirit than with explosions, death rays, and a little stormy weather - thanks to our friend, Photoshop.
Speaking of stormy weather - recently, in my hometown of Manchester, [...]

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Patrick Havens on October 9th, 2006

Nak posted up a good starter in the MAKE Instructables group on duping your own keys… - “This will explain the process I went through to copy a key with a vice, a file and patience.” - Link.
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Now I’ve heard of similar in cases where you had an old key and you needed to make [...]

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Patrick Havens on August 8th, 2006

Arcade-In-A-Box, LLC - All-In-One Arcade Console - Product View
100% plug and play compatible with the Mameroom Ultmate Arcade II
Included with every AIAB Complete System:
* HAPP Super Arcade Joysticks (Black Only)
* Authentic Arcade Pushbuttons (Start, Coin, and 6 Fire Buttons per Player, ESC Button)
* Illuminated Power Button
* 2.88ghz processor or higher
* 512mb Corsair Memory
* 120gb [...]

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Patrick Havens on August 1st, 2006

Portable Rotary Cellular Phone
Yes, you read it right. Port-O-Rotary. We’ve gone and hacked into a rotary phone.
I find myself talking about nerd things with my friends and peers who could usually careless. Every once and a while, someone who really doesn’t have a clue, says something so crazy, it makes you take a step back. [...]

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Patrick Havens on July 25th, 2006

Stupidco.com ยป The AOL Throne

The AOL Throne was built in the summer of 2003. It contains 4000 CDs, weighs at least 150 pounds, barely fits through doors, and plugs into an electical outlet.
I got passed this one by Chris, and there isn’t much text… but there doesn’t need to be. They gathered up [...]

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Patrick Havens on April 13th, 2006

HOWTO: Subscribe to a Google Calendar using iCal
So Google has released a web calendar that supports the iCal format. Big deal, right? I use iCal, so what do I care? Well, you can use iCal to subscribe to any shared Google Calendar, and it works like a charm, though keep in mind that Google Calendar [...]

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