True Power
Sep. 8th, 2006 03:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Midst all the reading, I've also been working on some projects for better personal organization.
I mentioned google calendar the other day and the limitations of it. I'm still not thrilled with the weird limitations it has but there are some points to it that give it great power. Mostly, what google does best. Search.
Below the public calendars, there's a search box. Type in something you want, say 'San Francisco raves' and it will show you all public calendars matching your request. Cool.
By this way, I discovered that the Love Parade is happening in just a couple of weeks. I missed this last year but this year I think I might like to make it. Anyone interested?
While on the subject of organization, a quick thanks to Peggy for help figuring out how to make a smart playlist in iTunes that would corral all of my radio channels into a group instead of having to hunt through them in the main library. A bit annoying I can't delete dead ones from there too but this is still a big improvement and has let me organize the audio on my computer considerably better.
Lastly, I'm going to start using XJournal more for doing LJ posts. The way it handles looking at friends list history and such is helpful. :)
I mentioned google calendar the other day and the limitations of it. I'm still not thrilled with the weird limitations it has but there are some points to it that give it great power. Mostly, what google does best. Search.
Below the public calendars, there's a search box. Type in something you want, say 'San Francisco raves' and it will show you all public calendars matching your request. Cool.
By this way, I discovered that the Love Parade is happening in just a couple of weeks. I missed this last year but this year I think I might like to make it. Anyone interested?
While on the subject of organization, a quick thanks to Peggy for help figuring out how to make a smart playlist in iTunes that would corral all of my radio channels into a group instead of having to hunt through them in the main library. A bit annoying I can't delete dead ones from there too but this is still a big improvement and has let me organize the audio on my computer considerably better.
Lastly, I'm going to start using XJournal more for doing LJ posts. The way it handles looking at friends list history and such is helpful. :)