links for 2005-11-24
Uncategorized November 23rd, 2005
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A different type of CTF
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One keyboard for multiple systems/OSes and displays
I inked (tablet term for writing on the screen with the pen in normal handwriting,) “vcal/ical files” on the tablet in Onenote. Onenote displays the handwriting, but also stores its script-to-text copy to allow for searching. Later, when I searched for “files” it brought up that particular note, but it thought I wrote “vaginal files”.
Oops.
Anyone else interested in going to CES 2006 in Vegas January 5th-8th? I’ve got family nearby, so I think we might be able to lodge free/cheaply. The airfare is relatively cheap (I would be willing to go right after New Years up until 7th or 8th.) Any leads on getting cheap CES passes?
The newer versions of Windows (Vista) and Office (12) all tout better XML and RSS capabilities. I long for the day when I can point my calendar software (Outlook) to an RSS feed of events and have those magically appear/update in my calendar. The technology isn’t there yet, and there’s no RSS feed for the sports schedules I’m following anyway. Yet.
For now there’s still some manual entry. So I wouldn’t have to input the Illini men’s baseketball schedule game by game, I wrote a program that made an iCal/vCal format file that could be imported into Outlook. The import worked well enough for me, so I thought I’d share it here.
Illini men’s basketball schedule in iCal/vCal format
Illini women’s basketball home schedule in iCal/vCal format
[ Edit 11/29/05: I added the women's home games as well, in the hopes I can make it to a few. I could have done the full season, but women's games aren't televised so it's not worth me putting them on my calendar. ]