I know many of you know much more about poking around on the internet than I do.
I also know that it can have some surprising content.
Something I have never done before was this. I typed into the google search bar . . .
“c-dory images”
WOW, those are some really cool boats. Oh I know that one. I’ve seen that photo before, and on it goes as I keep scrolling down the page.
Then scrolling on down, wow there are a lot of them and OH WOW!!! That IS My boat, and OH, I took that photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mad_marin ... 737794199/
Wait a minute. What, How did I get here?
https://flickr.com/
And how did, and who is
madmariner.com
and why is that domain for sale and why does it have my boat photo, that I took and ? ? ? Why does it show up as Licensing available?
On “flicker” there are 19 C-Dory photos, 9 of my boat and several others of boats that I recognize. I am pretty sure I never signed up for a “flicker” account. Nor did I license any of my photos to any one called “Mad Mariner” for any use. And then there is another page of 201 C-Dory photos.
The Album statement about C-Dorys is from about 2008. I couldn’t find where I got that date from. Went back but missed it. This appeared to be the Mad Mariner album. Here is the statement:
So, What is going on here (there).
This is what Google says about Mad Mariner:
Mad Mariner - everythingaboutboats.org
https://everythingaboutboats.org › mad-mariner
Mad Mariner was an independent family of online publications and resources for boaters owned by Glen Justice. Mad Mariner ceased operations in mid-2010.
The popular and informative DIY Boat Owner Magazine was part of Mad Mariner at the time of its demise. Past issues may be viewed as PDFs. See our DIY Boat Owner Magazine webpage.
Mad Mariner Website: www.MadMariner.com Link N/G – OUT OF BUSINESS
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So, Mad Mariner is gone, but the pix are still there. I was never a flicker member so how’d that happen?
Spent way to long on this rabbit trail, and now I’m about flummoxed.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon

I also know that it can have some surprising content.
Something I have never done before was this. I typed into the google search bar . . .
“c-dory images”
WOW, those are some really cool boats. Oh I know that one. I’ve seen that photo before, and on it goes as I keep scrolling down the page.
Then scrolling on down, wow there are a lot of them and OH WOW!!! That IS My boat, and OH, I took that photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mad_marin ... 737794199/
Wait a minute. What, How did I get here?
https://flickr.com/
And how did, and who is
madmariner.com
and why is that domain for sale and why does it have my boat photo, that I took and ? ? ? Why does it show up as Licensing available?
On “flicker” there are 19 C-Dory photos, 9 of my boat and several others of boats that I recognize. I am pretty sure I never signed up for a “flicker” account. Nor did I license any of my photos to any one called “Mad Mariner” for any use. And then there is another page of 201 C-Dory photos.
The Album statement about C-Dorys is from about 2008. I couldn’t find where I got that date from. Went back but missed it. This appeared to be the Mad Mariner album. Here is the statement:
“Album description
Few boats have achieved the cult status afforded the C-Dory 22. And why not? Tough and trailerable, the 22 will top 30 MPH with either twin 40 HP engines or a single 75 HP, and the base price for a brand new boat is only about $35,000, according to the company. Price and performance have made C-Dory owners some of the most loyal -- and active -- in the country.
Check out more at www.madmariner.com “
So, What is going on here (there).
This is what Google says about Mad Mariner:
Mad Mariner - everythingaboutboats.org
https://everythingaboutboats.org › mad-mariner
Mad Mariner was an independent family of online publications and resources for boaters owned by Glen Justice. Mad Mariner ceased operations in mid-2010.
The popular and informative DIY Boat Owner Magazine was part of Mad Mariner at the time of its demise. Past issues may be viewed as PDFs. See our DIY Boat Owner Magazine webpage.
Mad Mariner Website: www.MadMariner.com Link N/G – OUT OF BUSINESS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So, Mad Mariner is gone, but the pix are still there. I was never a flicker member so how’d that happen?
Spent way to long on this rabbit trail, and now I’m about flummoxed.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
