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David Kay Blasts The Washington Post For An Inaccurate Article They Wrote About The Hunt for Iraq's Weapons (The WAPO Deserved Every Word & More)







David Kay Blasts The Washington Post For
An Inaccurate Article They Wrote About
The Hunt for Iraq's Weapons (The WAPO
Deserved Every Word & More)

David Kay Blasts The Washington Post For
An Inaccurate Article They Wrote About
The Hunt for Iraq's Weapons (The WAPO
Deserved Every Word & More)
11/03/2003 06:39 AM

see these letters to the WaPo .. EMBARRASSING DEVELOPMENTS

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Spymac asked the community to reveal the strange things that they use iCal for to have the chance to win a one year Wheel account, a choice of Spymac shirt from the online store and an iCalMaker license from MMISoftware. Entries have been compiled and the community now has the chance to vote for the winner until February 11. To vote, send an email to contest@spymac.com with the member name of who you are voting for as the subject of the email. ============================================================= sunflower To make my parents think that I'm actually following a schedule. --- kjv1611 iCal has saved my family, my friends and my social life. My relationships were in utter ruins until I started using iCal. Why? I am a birthday forgetter. There. I've said it. I can't even remember my own birthday, much less of those around me. And each year like clock work, each friend or family member gives me dirty looks for about a week until I figured out why. I used to buy "belated birthday" cards in bulk. Now, I put all the birthdays I know in the recurring calendar, with alarms set to go off 5 days before each birthday. Each day the alarm goes off, I hit the "remind in one day" button until the big day gets here. My family and friends are now shocked. They are in awe. They are in shock and awe. Now, if only it could buy presents for me... --- Juliet I use iCal mainly to organise of my school work, but the other thing I use it for that might be considered "strange" is keeping track of when I should be getting my next period. --- IronChef I use it to keep my timesheets. The iCal features come in handy when I need to show them the billable timesheets, I can post each client as a separate "calendar" and share it online as proof of services. --- Shinobi I use it to tell em where I store images, no joke. When I save my Photoshop/Illustrator etc, files, I add a date to them. Then I open up iCal and that way, I can go back to what day I thought I created the file, and then start looking in the right folders (In the dates I also write the folder I dropped it in, some times colour coding, to folder tag colours, and iCal date colour). Its really helpful. I think it's pretty unique. --- chrisacuna I have Sylvester Stalone's Schedule on my iCal Calender. --- oliverchaddock I sign up (through iCalshare.com) to an Arsenal FC calendar. It contains Arsenal's fixtures for the whole season and after each game it is updated with the score, goals scorers, yellow/red cards etc.. Very nice. --- stealthy I've been using iCal to maintain/publish a Birthday calendar in Spymac's Boy Central forum - Spymac's (official?) Gay Community. --- sgwoods I use iCal to keep track of some of my better Spymac posts. After I passed 500 activity points, I started realizing that there were some interesting things I'd said in various threads that I might want to re-use in an essay or book at a later time. So whenever a discussion started yielding something insightful that I'd never thought of, I'd mark it in iCal so I know where to look in my postbag later. --- NucleotideG4 I use iCal to keep track of my class schedule, meetings and appointments. I also use it as a sort of temporary lab notebook. Sometimes when I'm too busy to keep detailed written notes in the lab I'll just do my best to make short notes in iCal. Several days later I'm able to recall all the crazy crap thats been going on. I sync iCal to my iPod using Pod2Go but I haven't had luck with getting everything syncing very well... I mostly use the iPod calendar when I need to know the date and don't have the calendar on my phone handy. --- felipe.lora - College assignments - Work meetings - Hattrick transfers (online soccer game) - Hattrick games and training updates - Tracking the national soccer championship - Friend's birthdays - Online auctions (DeRemate.com) - Scheduling Powerbook log revisions and maintenance - Scheduling car maintenance - IEEE Student Branch meetings - Buying new socks (yes every certain period I change my socks) --- Nobski Ok. I use mine to track when I'm supposed to eat. (dont laugh) I seriously forget to eat when I get engrossed in uni work. I stand up and have the worst hunger pains sometimes. It's so bad. I've set my food calendar up as an alarm system. I have it so it beeps at me every few hours. I have it set out like this: My Food iCal 10:00 - Big meal 12:00 -Small meal 3:00 - Big meal 6:00 - Small meal 9:00 - Big meal It's on everyday, all day. --- zPod I make up events with famous people to delude myself into thinking I'm important. Then I make them into random alarms to keep myself entertained. It's actually very fun. I got an alarm earlier today that I must buy a birthday present for Yoda. --- Lebensmuede I teach English as a second language and use iCal as a way of tracking what I did in each lesson and then publish the individual calendars as "Course Calendars" online so that my students, in case of absence, can check up on what they missed in the previous lesson, what homework was assigned, etc. --- themacmage iCal is great for my student life. I use it to keep track of classes, assignments, events... and its integration with Spymac is superb. I also love adding other cal's like the NHL matches (sob, sob :'( ) and other similar stuff. --- adbmice I use it to keep track of when new movies come out, Grizzlies games, Red Sox games (in the season) and to manage my hos. --- paulypants I use it to keep track of my 3 jobs (2 of which i make my own schedule for) and for my school schedule/homework--I also list B-days and subscribe to US holidays. I used to keep track of Buffalo Sabres games last year. Recently I have started to use it to keep me focused on tasks that I wish to accomplish personally. I do web design, illustration, photography, and I've gotten into music lightly through garageband--so it was hard for me to get anything done in 1 or the other because i couldn't focus on just 1. So i've set aside blocks of time, usually 1-2 weeks for each interest, that way I know what to concentrate on during any particular day. Strange, but had to be done... --- hjhhjh iCal for planning things I enjoy like parties and bdays nothing for planning school - its the way life should be --- Katadare I use iCal to plan school, and plan family outings. Especially during Christmas break, I was so busy, so I just told my parents and my friends to just look at my schedule on spymac and get back to me with a time that we can get together, whether for poker, family events, movies, etc. It's helped a lot cause now ppl know when I am busy... no more calls in class bookswaps and (midnight) rendezvous, etc. can be planned easily... its VERY useful. On top of that is the usual class stuff... homework, classes, assignments, tests, etc. And its great cause all of it is colour coded! so easy to look at... It's one of the applications that I start up with cause I use it so much! --- RustyAvenger I use iCal to keep track of homework, house work, bills, days off...but the most unusual thing I keep track of... I track my delta purple dragon guppies birth cycle and the growth of the babies. Marking things like how many were born, when and when they show their first color. --- LemoniousFunk I have used iCal to plan and schedule all the events and processes in an election/campaign. Kind of like a low-learning-curve version of Microsoft Project. --- jlennon314 I keep track of my calories and fat in one colour. Then I keep track of how much I do of each exercise I do in separate colours. It takes quite a bit to put it all in there. --- crunkcrumpet I use iCal to keep track of school related things (big tests, long term assingments). I also use it for Birthdays, holiday plans, and other random things, it's quite useful. --- zed13 i use ical for birthdays, school, teaching, and most importantly, reminding me when to run adaware and spybot on my pc laptop (for real-- an alarm goes off every sunday). --- shawnhoefer I use iCal to keep up to date with my families schedule. We each have a file there and they're all posted to the web (privat) and then I use it to keep track of public events I want to attend and those are posted to the web (public) and then I keep track of the workshops and lessons I'll be teaching and events on the farm and those are posted. Finally, we keep track of conception dates and lambing or kidding dates for our goats and sheep... how's that for unique? --- orkodorko if there is somewhere I need to be or something I need to do it is in my iCal. I plan everything from video and web page projects to school assignments and church events. I even put my wake up time on there just to keep me in line. I love the to do list feature. I put all my items for the day that needs to be completed on there and check them off one by one. I am probably a little over obsessive with iCal, but hey it is the one thing that has helped my procrastination. So I just gotta say iCal is da bomb and I would be lost without it. --- rkolsen My School Schedule --- guesswhofan I use iCal to keep track of when I have exams, term papers, and whatnot due for university (2 political science courses and one french course), as well as knowing when events are on tv or radio, such as a Guess Who tribute concert on the radio in a week, I can't wait! Reminding me if I have a meeting or when to get groceries.. because I'm pretty forgetful, as well as remembering birthdays, when to call friends (even the same day). I usually forget when I have meetings, so as I said above, I put it in iCal to remind me, I've missed a few too many meetings at school in the past, so iCal helps. It's also my tool to help me guide my school year, such as when I should start on a term paper, when I should have the rough copy done, etc. I used to also use iCal to keep track of NHL games, as well as for the playoffs so I wont miss a playoff game on CBC, and calendar for World Cup hockey games. A few months back I used to use iCal to remind me to mail packages, I had to mail 10+ packages in a 2 week period, I would mail packages from further away first, etc, and used iCal to remind me who I need to send packages to on the certain date. --- DarkMagician I'm a music guy, so I keep track of recitals, rehersals and upcoming concerts. I also keep track of exam dates (absolutely essential) and also deadlines for homework.. --- totaldarkness contract killings - sorry just watched Collateral --- jacobpaul90 for lots o' stuff --- LouieMacGoo I use iCal to post and keep track of the yearly events that we have for the neighborhood association I belong to and operate the website for. The Site is at http://www.clementscircle.org (hosted by SpyMac) and you can click on the "Coming Events" link to view the posted yearly calendar. The residents of the neighborhood can look in anytime and know when the next event is and print out the whole calendar. I can quickly post new events, edit old events or make changes very easily using iCal and the Spymac iCal support. I love iCal and the Spymac iCal support for making that part of managing the website so easy!

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One way to attach files to iCal events 07/08/2004 10:22 AM
Here is a way to attach files to ToDo items and Events in iCal. It works, it's handy, but it's kind of a pain in the neck to use. When you create an event or to-do, put a URL in the URL field that points to the local file you...

Gordano suite supports iCal


Gordano suite supports iCal 07/21/2004 02:16 AM
Gordano, developer of Web-based enterprise messaging products, has released version 10 of the Gordano Messaging Suite, a multi-platform messaging system designed to provide an alternative to Microsoft Exchange...

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