Let’s Get Something Straight
Sunday, June 27th, 2004OK, so people who keep unaccepting your challenges until you get a “Maximum Daily Limit of Unaccepted Challenges” error on Kung Fu Madness are real jerks. I wish a crotch-kick upon them!
OK, so people who keep unaccepting your challenges until you get a “Maximum Daily Limit of Unaccepted Challenges” error on Kung Fu Madness are real jerks. I wish a crotch-kick upon them!
The last issue of Woman’s World magazine featured an article on its cover about having trouble with low carb dieting. It is the article with the biggest typeface on the cover and it said (remembered to the best of my ability): “Trouble with low carb-dieting? Those female hormones may be to blame.”
Last I knew, the “female hormones” thing was off limits for explaining away problems to most women. Let me get this straight… it’s ok for Woman’s World to blame stuff on female hormones and times of the month and women willingly buy this magazine?
I have a lot of on-the-job Mac usage and I’ve been jealous, for some time now, of Apple’s iCal. Overlaying calendars, subscribing to calendars, hiding or showing calendars as the mood suits me - these are things that float my boat.
Now I haven’t been impressed with Mozilla too much until now. A multi-platform calendar program that supports the iCal standard? Oh yeah, now I’ve got my iCal for Windows with Mozilla Sunbird (link is to the standalone installer page). Isn’t this the sort of stuff Microsoft is supposed to be years ahead of everyone else with? As much as I hate having more than one “organizer type” program open at a time, Mozilla Sunbird, even in its current experimental stage, is light years ahead of Microsoft’s calendaring. I’ll be using Sunbird for all my calendar and scheduling needs until I see iCal-like functionaility from Outlook.