nathan
torkington
shares his version of
"everything you wanted to know about ibooks, tibooks and mybooks,
but were afraid to ask"
, including the all important aphorism, "when the ad says "Airport
Ready", they don't mean "ready with an Airport", they mean "ready
for you to buy an Airport card".
maybe you've gone and downloaded the
ipod update
, and you've developed a hankering to play with the new calendar
feature, but don't want to wait for
ical
to be released? how do you reward your curiosity? well, you
export any vcal capable calendar
:
"A quick test revealed that the Calendar feature on the iPod uses vCal format. So, you can simply export you Calendar in vCal format and then copy it to the Calendar directory on your iPod. When you unplug your iPod, you can go view the calendar, and it will show you all of your appointments."
“"it is hard to be brave," said piglet, sniffing slightly, "when you're only a Very Small Animal." rabbit, who had begun to write very busily, looked up and said: "it is because you are a very small animal that you will be Useful in the adventure before us."”
the complete tales & poems of winnie the poohthis site chronicles the continuing adventures of my son, odin, who was unexpectedly born on the fourth of july at 25 weeks gestation, weighing 1 pound 7 ounces.
he's quite a fighter and you can always send him a postcard to the most current address listed here if you're inspired by his adventures. see the postcard project/google maps mashup to see a map of the postcards.
if you're new, you can browse the archives to catch up. and don't forget to watch a few movies that i made while we were in the neonatal intensive care unit. or if you want the abridged version and you can find a copy, you can read about his adventures in the november 2005 issue of parents magazine.
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