How can I view a .Mac iCal calendar?
How can I view .Mac
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How can I view .Mac
WebDAV under Apache on OS X. Easy and quick. Add a few lines and away you go.
usatoday.com/tech/gaming/2005-12-15-french-riots-film_x.htm The French Democracy.mov “It is not about a pure or impure land but more about the purity or impurity of the hearts of those who live in these lands”
YVOD has standardized on a single XHTML “YVOD Example Page 12-15-05”. The CSS file can be viewed here. A few things of note: top-2 and middle-2 are fluid and will expand to fill with the window min-width is set to stop static elements from colliding left-2 has position: relative and bottom: 0 to park it … Read more
Every website we build has two types of pages: 1) Home page 2) Main content page (static content) Additionally, our e-commerce sites have additional e-commerce types of pages: 3) Shopping page (multiple items displayed on a single page) 4) Catalog page (singe item displayed on page) 5) Secure ordering page 6) Search results page 7) … Read more
http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/total-share.ars/5 – I find it interesting that the Mac never had more than 12% market share. When the Mac was introduced it was competing with IBM which had almost 30% market share. Funny how folks just do not get it. They say Apple “lost” the race by not selling cheaper hardware and licensing their OS. … Read more
methodshop.com/mp3/tutorials/dvd-to-ipod howto.diveintomark.org/ipod-dvd-ripping-guide Easy to follow…
pearLyricsV0.6.dmg (248k) pearlyricsv06.zip (267k) pearLyrics, a Mac OS X tool for displaying song lyrics of the track currently being played in iTunes, is no longer available due to a cease and desist order from Warner/Chappell Music. … all pearLyrics only searches and accesses publicly available websites, displays, and, at the users wish, caches its content. … Read more
I love this link: How-To Configure Outlook =) Everything you need to know is right there in a nice graphical format. Well, there are a few extra things to note: Webmail Webmail URL: http://www.yourdomain/mail Username: <your entire email address> Password: <your password> Every email account can send and receive mail using a web browser. This … Read more
You just gotta read this article. Wonderful stuff in here. Normally I would simply link to the URL, but in all their wisdom, Linux Journal wants everyone to create an account before they can read this essay. WTF?!?!? Never mind that Doc Searls’ thesis is about individual people helping individual people – and that this … Read more