Hi Flickr friends, I thank you all for looking at my stream. I'm still busy as before, trying to rebuild my files from scratch. How many drives I have? 6! 3 internal, 3 external. Do I need all those? Not really but most of them are older drives with smaller capacity. My smallest is just 120gb and the largest is the most recent at 1tb which I will use to backup the other drives (a total of about 1. 2tb!) I know use a separate drives for photos, music, scratch disk and misc files. We're getting so much information at current times that I predict our heads will be about 20% larger than it is today in 100 years! I'm guessing evolution has to upgrade memory as well eventually. lol! I still visit my friends pics but sorry if I can't comment for now. I can't even go out to shoot! :P --------------- About the image: Taken in NPA-laden Sariaya, Quezon in the Philippines. The people are friendly and willing to pose. I wish I can personally give them a copy of the pictures but that's not possible but I can still give it to them through other means. All the kids (and some adults) put their fingers underneath their chin while posing. A sign of "handsomeness"? Too bad we didn't really have enough time. We left only after half an hour, not enough time for me to shoot more than I did. I felt like a celebrity, with people swarming all over me for a picture. What is a universal goodwill sign? Show them their picture at the back of the camera! So many smiling faces after that! I'm going back to work... Friendly Faces on Flickriver
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Flickriver is a web-based image viewer that provides a new way to explore and view Flickr photos.
It's a personal project of Alex Sirota (aka iosart).
Flickriver enhances your photo browsing experience in several ways:
Answer: Flickriver is simply an alternative Flickr viewer, and as such it displays all public Flickr photos using the official Flickr API - similarly to hundreds of other alternative Flickr viewers and tools. Flickriver doesn't host any photos and doesn't reference any photos specifically - it is merely a viewer that reflects whatever Flickr provides it when you ask it to.
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A Greasemonkey script that adds Flickriver links to various Flickr photo pages - user photos, favorites, pools etc, allowing to quickly open the corresponding Flickriver view.
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