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Mark Your Calendars!
Mark Your Calendars!
06/16/2004 10:10 AMHallmark's 2004 Keepsake Ornament Premiere is coming up fast...
Mark your calendars...
Mark your calendars...
12/25/2004 05:30 PMApril 13, 2029 is the date that asteroid 2004 MN4 — a
quarter-mile wide chunk of rock — may hit the earth. (Of course,
it's already got a Wikipedia entry!) If you're wondering if that is a
Friday, I checked already; it is.
The risk rating for asteroid 2004 MN4 was raised Friday by NASA and
a separate group of researchers in Italy. The asteroid's chance for
hitting Earth on April 13, 2029 has now been categorized as a 4 on the
Torino Scale. The level 4 rating -- never before issued -- is
reserved for "events meriting concern" versus the vast majority of
potentially threatening asteroids that merely merit "careful
monitoring."
The Christmas Eve announcement was unusual in that the the Torino
Scale rating went up, from 2 to 4. Most asteroids tend to drop on the
scale following further examination.
I wonder if Bruce Willis has been put on alert yet.
From a Space.com story.
Mark your calendars
Mark your calendars
05/17/2004 02:44 PMAs I'll be in Boston June 17th to give a talk to the Boston chapter of
the ACM. Details on the details page. (The summary: An overview of
parrot's architecture, then some in-depth on the tools we've built and
the techniques we're using to actually create the software, since we
do some odd things that folks may or may not have thought of)...
Free HP Printable Calendars
Free HP Printable Calendars
01/01/2005 11:09 PMDon’t rely on your bank for a calendar this year - last I looked
they weren’t very earger to hand them out (gotta keep those
profits up for the shareholders). Instead, go to this Hewlett-Packard
site and download several different ones. Heck, if you have the full
version of Acrobat, you can modify them to suit your needs!…
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Printable Calendars'
Zend: Return of the Calendars
Zend: Return of the Calendars
11/26/2002 10:18 AM10.4: Sync iCal 2.0 Calendars via SSH
10.4: Sync iCal 2.0 Calendars via SSH
06/22/2005 02:23 AMI am not lucky enough to have a server with WebDAV, so in the past, I
have used scp to copy the iCal calendar files to my server for use
with phpical.
I recently found out (as of 10.4) that the calendar files are no
longer a...
Set alarms for subscribed iCal calendars
Set alarms for subscribed iCal calendars
05/24/2004 10:44 AMI was frustrated to find out that in iCal, I could not attach alarms
to events from other people's calendars that I had subscribed to.
However, I later discovered that this is actually possible. Even
though you cannot change ...
Mark your calendars: upcoming Mac events
Mark your calendars: upcoming Mac events
09/14/2004 11:08 AMApp opens Exchange Calendars to iCal
App opens Exchange Calendars to iCal
02/10/2004 11:53 AMSnerdware has released Groupcal Viewer 1.0, which lets you subscribe
to any Microsoft Exchange Calender directly from Mac OS X's iCal
application...
Simple processing for iCal calendars
Simple processing for iCal calendars
12/22/2004 01:05 AMI work for a large company and use Snerdware's GroupCal software to
see my company's calendar. I also keep a number of personal calendars.
Although I was quite happy that my personal calendar details were
published, I wasn't ...
Some tips for printing iCal calendars as
day planners
Some tips for printing iCal calendars as
day planners
02/01/2005 09:25 PMOver on the forum site in this thread, user mark hunte has detailed a
couple of Print setups for iCal that ease the printing of day and year
planner pages.
I'd been struggling a bit with the best way to do this, as I don't
l...
Team schedule: Shared online calendars
Team schedule: Shared online calendars
06/17/2005 03:19 PMSiliconValley.com Jun 16 2005 6:47AM GMT
Copy Calcium web calendars back into
iCal
Copy Calcium web calendars back into
iCal
12/02/2003 11:04 AMWe've been using Calcium, the web-based shared calendaring software
from Brown Bear Software, for some time now. It works very well,
especially for a distributed organisation like ours, and the support
from the Brown Bear st...
Show and hide multiple iCal calendars
Show and hide multiple iCal calendars
02/05/2005 10:14 PMI've been wanting to find a way to quickly show and hide multiple
calendars in iCal. I was beginning to look into AppleScript options,
when I decided to try a typical Mac trick and discovered this. As far
as I can tell, it's ...
Active Calendar :: Create XHTML
Calendars with PHP
Active Calendar :: Create XHTML
Calendars with PHP
04/11/2005 03:27 AMActive Calendar is a PHP class that generates calendars (month or year
view) as HTML tables (XHTML-Valid). It can produce static calendars
without any links or calendars with navigation controls, a date picker
control, event days and content with event URLs, and linkable days
(optionally URL or Javascript). The layout can be configured using
CSS, and JavaScript is not required.
Resource Scheduler - a new dimension
added to calendars
Resource Scheduler - a new dimension
added to calendars
06/12/2004 02:48 AMCmponentGo company announces a release of version 1.0 of Resource
Scheduler control and CalendarGo 3.0 control for .NET. Both facilitate
adding Outlook-like timetables to your applications royalty-free.
[PRWEB Jun 12, 2004]
Set ustom refresh rates for subscribed
iCal calendars
Set ustom refresh rates for subscribed
iCal calendars
05/18/2004 10:37 AMI got annoyed with the fact that iCal only contains a few options for
how often it will auto-refresh subscribed calendars, especially since
the lowest interval is 15 minutes. We are publishing and subscribing
over a LAN, so n...
Groupcal Viewer lets iCal users view
Exchange calendars
Groupcal Viewer lets iCal users view
Exchange calendars
02/10/2004 09:17 AMSnerdware LLC has released
Groupcal Viewer, its
third utility to help Mac users integrate with Microsoft Exchange
Server 2000 and 2003 environments.
Keeping Party Line, Bottom Line Separate
(Los Angeles Times)
Keeping Party Line, Bottom Line Separate
(Los Angeles Times)
07/28/2004 05:45 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — Taiwanese video game salesman
Simon Chang was drinking beer with a mainland customer at a nightclub
here recently, laughing as a stand-up comedian delivered off-the-news
material, Jay Leno-style.
[The iPods] will be loaded with all
kinds of useful information, including
orientation schedules, calendars, campus
tours, even the Duke fight song
[The iPods] will be loaded with all
kinds of useful information, including
orientation schedules, calendars, campus
tours, even the Duke fight song
07/21/2004 09:42 AMentregarles gratis un iPod a cada nuevo estudiante de la Universidad
.. Here's your
iPod
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End of the line? How mobiles are
preparing to replace your land line
End of the line? How mobiles are
preparing to replace your land line
05/24/2004 07:42 AMBBC May 24 2004 12:15PM GMT
The checkout line -- or the
check-you-out line?
The checkout line -- or the
check-you-out line?
07/26/2004 07:21 AMFor librarians, new identification chips in books make life easier.
But civil libertarians say the smart books are a scary invasion of
privacy
The telecommunications Industry
Handbook: Covers Asymmetrical Digital
Subscriber Line (ADSL), Data Over Cable
System Interface Spectrum Standard
(DOCSIS) cable modems, Very High Data
Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and
more
The telecommunications Industry
Handbook: Covers Asymmetrical Digital
Subscriber Line (ADSL), Data Over Cable
System Interface Spectrum Standard
(DOCSIS) cable modems, Very High Data
Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and
more
07/08/2004 03:39 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Technology - Infrastructure, Fixed Voice and Data Report to their
offering. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
End of the Line
End of the Line
04/11/2005 04:14 AM
« In the fog, at the Arabia terminus of tram 6, is Light X by
Kazushi Nakada which was unveiled on 25 January 2005. »
There is no X in Light X and there is
precious little light as well. I was lured to the end of tram 6 just
to see something glow in the dark by a blurb I saw in a neighbourhood
paper and I was sorely disappointed. Why bother spending some
outrageous amount of money on a bit of public artwork that involves
light if you place it in an area where street lights drown out any
light it might actually be emitting which, in this case, was scant?
The fog and the black and white film make it look a lot more
interesting than it actually is.
The apartment building next to the big fluorescent tube of Arabia was
a nice surprise. On two sides of the building were some lights that
vaguely suggested a caduceus but the roof had a really funky brightly
coloured spinning air vent that could have been designed by Gaudí. I
didn't take any pictures of it as I was on my way somewhere and didn't
take my tripod with me, but its uniqueness in a sea of boring modern
glass and brick featureless buildings certainly made me very curious
to know more about it.
And, a few new books of interest. I'm going to be very sad when
shipping costs make it just too expensive to bother ordering books
from Amazon at 25%-50% less than Akateeminen prices with the exchange
factored in. I think that will be very soon.
this is not the line you are looking for
this is not the line you are looking for
04/05/2005 03:05 PM
The Good News: you're one of the first
in line at Mann's Chinese for the last Star Wars movie ever. The
bad news: the movie isn't scheduled to screen there. Logical
conclusion:
stay
put. Out of
protest.
TJX Gets in Line
TJX Gets in Line
08/17/2004 05:16 PMThe off-price retailer struggled in the second quarter but is in
decent position for the second half of the year.
The gap between on-line and off-line
The gap between on-line and off-line
07/19/2004 11:30 AMJeremy Zawodny brings up an
interesting point - which will be a major architectual issue
moving forward.
It was triggered by ODDpost and the realization that full "in-line"
browser apps are coming into reality. Folks like Laszlo Systems will also help make
this future become true!
Here's
Jereny post (my bit below......)
As you may have
guessed, I didn't know much about Oddpost until recently. But
since they're now part of the
collective, I had the opportunity to meet with a few of the
Oddpost folks on Friday.
Aside from the getting an idea of how all their server-side stuff
works (it's a classic example of "do the simplest thing that could
possibly work" and I love that aspect of it), which was the real point
of the meeting, I got to actually see the product first hand. And I
left the meeting in amazement at what they were able to do using only
a web browser and a lot of fancy DHTML wizardry. I mean, this thing
looked and mostly acted like a real, native desktop application.
Really. A few times I caught myself thinking it was a "fat" client,
only to look at the title bar and realize it was an IE window. But
other than that, it was hard to tell at time. It's really that
good.
The only downside to this I can see is that as the gap between
"desktop" and "web based" applications closes, users won't understand
the difference. The Oddpost client, for example, feels like a fancy
mail and RSS application. But take it offline (such as cross-country
flight) and suddenly it does a lot less that one might expect. Knowing
that it's a web-based system with most of the data stored on the
server, this comes as no shock to most anyone reading this. But to
average folks like my Mom, well... that's probably a whole different
story.
This makes me wonder how we're going to bridge the gap or if that
gap will become irrelevant as the odds of having an Internet
connection in any random location continue to increase.
[Jeremy
Zawodny]
Marc's bit starts here....
So it's great to see major companies like Yahoo (and their brains
like Jeremy) wake up to this issue - which first struck me - when I
first discovered browsers - oh what was it - 10 years ago?
For all the benefits of the AlwaysOn world and browsers - they're
useless once they're disconnected. Built-in features to download and
cache content have been around and as the comments to Jeremy's post
attest - lots of companies have come up with work arounds and trained
their people in how to deal with this issue.
But clearly the time will come when "intelligent" virtual file
systems will do the work or us!
Why put teh onus on the poor human to worry about:
- whether or not I'm on-line, within shouting distance of a Wifi
connection of STILL on-line?
- where-ever the hell my files are? That's something for computers to
worry about!
- whether something is cached, where it's coming from,l what my
connection speed is - or anythign else having to do with bandwidth
- and finally - just amke it work - dammit!
It's time for technology to bend over and work for humans, rather
than the other way around.
I dream of the day when major technological resources can be put
towards solving this issue - and NO - you don't get to patent
it!
I've seen others claim they have patents on this sort of
functionality - or similar "Internet File System" kind of
solutions.
Add them to the list of innovation stoppage - and send it to the
EFF.
On-line or Off?
On-line or Off?
08/23/2004 06:49 AMLilia
Efimova (fresh from her trip to Moscow) writes.....
Martin picks up my yesterday's
note about the need to change my usual "everything web-based"
working style since I got TabletPC and explains his struggles and
solutions for synchronising online and offline data. Given lots of
interests we share it's not surprising that Martin reframes it as more
general question:
I wonder how Personal
Information Management Software will develop in the future. How are we
going to cope with the different spaces we are in and the
accessibiloty of our online and offline data? Shall we just put
everything on the web and hope for permanent broadband connectivity
anywhere? (Nice idea, but how are you going to survive the next five
years while this is not an option?) How are you managing your data?
Where do you keep it? How do you make it accessible, for you, for
others?
(If your story is long and you don't want to post it as a comment
do email me! I can put together some of your writings in a seperate
entry or republish your story as an own article if you
like.)
I'd love to hear your thoughts as well. I guess it's not much about
the software, but our ways of using it :)
[
Mathemagenic
]
YES! It's always about how we use software, it's just that the
nerds have so much to say about what they're doing - they often lose
track of why.
I've started to use an Xdrive account - to back everything up and
have it readily accessible - if I don't have my laptopwith me.
I've switched to MT for blogging and I have an ODDpost account for
email - which I use as my backup mail.
But I still have Outlook as my primary account and make CD backups
of everything on my portable laptop. So I'm still tethered to the
off-line model - even though I've been on-line since 1994 with ISDN or
better.
I've actually gotten a lot of work done while traveling - as I
WASN'T able to blog and check email every :10 minutes.
End of Line
End of Line
02/11/2004 01:14 AMSitting in a self-organizing session on categorizing weblogs after a
fine dinner with good friends. I'm outta here tomorrow AM. Too many
days on the road, too little time with the kids, too little time for
the other kinds of...
The Line:
The Line:
09/01/2004 03:26 PM
A new newspaper
for London. The first edition of
The Line comes out today -
apparently, despite its size, the UK capitol lacked an independent
paper until now (please feel free to correct this if it is wrong).
It's still thin, but does provide an interesting alternative look at
issues both
local and
global.
Wal-Mart on the Line
Wal-Mart on the Line
08/13/2004 10:40 AMMove over Ma Bell, make room for Ma Wal-Mart, your new phone company.
PC can take your marriage off line
PC can take your marriage off line
01/18/2004 10:23 AMThe Mercury Jan 18 2004 2:06PM GMT
Justice goes on-line
Justice goes on-line
12/28/2004 09:29 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 29 2004 1:03AM GMT
In the line of fire
In the line of fire
08/13/2004 02:06 AMComputerworld Singapore Aug 13 2004 5:47AM GMT
Ye Old On-Line Shoppe
Ye Old On-Line Shoppe
12/04/2003 10:48 AM Let's go shopping! There's a wonderful thread on Kevin Kelly's site
about
inter
esting and offbeat catalogs, like
this one. What catalogs do you
love? And while you're at chez KK, check out all the "
cool tools" added since
crunch linked it last summer. Great gift ideas.
Line Pwner
Line Pwner
12/10/2003 06:52 AMFirst release
The Thin Red Line
The Thin Red Line
08/06/2004 06:26 AM
The guys who brought you the
timeline of terror alerts have been at it
again. This time they made a chart comparing
Bush's approval rating and the terror
alerts. It's getting harder to believe this isn't s big slight of hand
going on. Follow the ! icons and the thin red line.
Power Line: The ad
Power Line: The ad
08/05/2004 03:49 PMJohn Kerry chose to make Vietnam the centerpiece of his campaign. Now
he may have to live with the consequences ..
ad
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slacktivist: L.B.: Get in line
slacktivist: L.B.: Get in line
12/22/2004 01:06 AMSlacktivist .. is
back
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