Monday, March 27, 2006
Friday, March 24, 2006
Collaborative calendars
Not only are there calendars available online to manage your schedule, but in these days of collaboration, calendars are also designed to not only manage your calendar, but in conjunction with others.
Calendar | Pros | Cons | URL |
Airset |
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| www.airset.com www.airset.com/User/Cal.jsp?gi=YdJCMGlxLgcP&all=0 |
30boxes |
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| www.30boxes.com http://30boxes.com/public/43896/full-name/2f7c8e146737efcd64cc9e3c7c77e5df/0/ |
Planzo |
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| www.planzo.com xxxxxx.planzo.com |
CalendarHub |
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| www.calendarhub.com www.calendarhub.com/calendar/55776/month www.calendarhub.com/pub/xxxxxx |
Trumba |
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| www.trumba.com www.trumba.com/t.aspx?e=CgAzdYV*VrG1eOBPBtwQYIzsehUA13kn5-S*H7VK2*CVig!!X www.trumba.com/calendars/xxxxxxs_calendar |
Goowy |
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Mosuki |
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Kiko |
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| www.kiko.com www.kiko.com/appt/application?user_id=2580 |
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Another "must have" item...
Keeping in mind that "must" is a relative term...
The "intelligent" table... Actually, not exactly what I am looking for... I would prefer simply a computer monitor with the computer built into the table. Considering they are now making Windows MCE-enabled TVs, I am sure tables are not too far behind. I appreciate the concept that the data would be presented appropriately to the viewer, depending on where the viewer is sitting. Perhaps this can be done by determining where the mouse/keyboard are.
The "intelligent" wall is also a must have item.
I wonder if Santa Claus will think I've been good this year. I wonder if I can get a discount from our partnership with Panasonic?
The "intelligent" table... Actually, not exactly what I am looking for... I would prefer simply a computer monitor with the computer built into the table. Considering they are now making Windows MCE-enabled TVs, I am sure tables are not too far behind. I appreciate the concept that the data would be presented appropriately to the viewer, depending on where the viewer is sitting. Perhaps this can be done by determining where the mouse/keyboard are.
The "intelligent" wall is also a must have item.
I wonder if Santa Claus will think I've been good this year. I wonder if I can get a discount from our partnership with Panasonic?
More storage...

The best candidate at the moment is the Sandisk Titanium model for its durability. It comes in a 2GB model for a reasonable price. However, it would also be great if I could get one with 4GB, 8GB or even more...
- Notes storage is currently 7GB.
- My Documents storage (including Notes) is currently 20GB.
- Documents and Settings for my Windows login is 23GB.
L170 supports 1280 x 1024 or not...

It's supposed to support 1280 x 1024 and from what I can tell when booting up Windows, Windows seems to recognize 1280 x 1024. However, the Intel graphics card seems to think that monitor can only support 1024 x 768. Therefore, when trying to configure 1280 x 1024, it then requires me to scroll the screen in order to see 1280 x 1024.
Baffling..! Aggravating!
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Need more...!

I may have found a good candidate in the Sohotank U7-4-B2. The 4 stands for 4 bays and the B2 is for USB2.
Update: I bought this external hard drive enclosure. It failed after approximately 1 yr + 4 months. I have now replaced it with a Buffalo TeraStation Pro II NAS.
Saturday, March 18, 2006
NetMeeting, where art thou?
I find using NetMeeting makes it easy to access my other computers in the house without having to go to each PC physically. However, at times, it tells me that the certificate I have may no longer be valid. I have found that re-installing NetMeeting resolves this problem:
I found out how to remove and then re-install NetMeeting from Kelly's Korner.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
Remove: Start/Run/RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection C:\WINDOWS\inf\msnetmtg.inf,NetMtg.Remove
Reinstall: To reinstall, open the Windows\Inf folder (this is a hidden folder, so you may need to adjust your Folder Options to show hidden files and folders. Or you can click Start, Run and enter %systemroot%\Inf). Locate the msnetmtg.inf file in the Inf folder. Right click and select Install. Have your XP CD handy.
One interesting fact I found out about NetMeeting is that when it is open, then Windows Media Player seems to have a problem with the codecs to show recorded programs from ReplayTV.
I found out how to remove and then re-install NetMeeting from Kelly's Korner.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
Remove: Start/Run/RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection C:\WINDOWS\inf\msnetmtg.inf,NetMtg.Remove
Reinstall: To reinstall, open the Windows\Inf folder (this is a hidden folder, so you may need to adjust your Folder Options to show hidden files and folders. Or you can click Start, Run and enter %systemroot%\Inf). Locate the msnetmtg.inf file in the Inf folder. Right click and select Install. Have your XP CD handy.
One interesting fact I found out about NetMeeting is that when it is open, then Windows Media Player seems to have a problem with the codecs to show recorded programs from ReplayTV.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Improving ergonomics while working on notebook computer


One option is to use a separate monitor but the notebook computer's monitor may be in the way. Then, if you use an external keyboard, then you can place the keyboard and monitor anywhere you want.
Another option is the ThinkPad Adjustable Notebook Stand. Worst case is that this can raise the screen to eye-level position and allow a separate keyboard to be used.
Update: I also found that Kensington provides a notebook stand docking station.
And if I were to consider speakers to be hooked up to a notebook computer, I might consider the Logitech Notebook Speakers which gets the audio feed and power from the USB connection.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Fun with pictures
If you're looking for something to do with your pictures, you can try out Flash Gear at http://www.flash-gear.com/index.php?watV
There are different things you can do with pictures including making a puzzle out of it. I don't know how long they last though. Anyway, here is one created from today:
Unfortunately it looks like this website only works with Internet Explorer, not Mozilla Firefox.
Update: I seem to have found how long the pictures stay on their website... Approximately 25 days.
There are different things you can do with pictures including making a puzzle out of it. I don't know how long they last though. Anyway, here is one created from today:
Unfortunately it looks like this website only works with Internet Explorer, not Mozilla Firefox.
Update: I seem to have found how long the pictures stay on their website... Approximately 25 days.