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jMonthCalendar - A site made of bytes by a cyclist. jMonthCalendar is a full month calendar that supports events. You simply initialize the calendar with options and an events array and it can handle the rest. The plugin does have extension points that allow the developer to interact with the calendar when the display is about to change months, after the display has changed months and when the event bubbles are clicked on. jMonthCalendar now supports hover extension points, hover over an event and trigger an event like an alert(); By default the events would each have a URL supplied that would link to a details page. UPDATE: Please be sure to read my latest post to see some of the new changes and to find out why it is in beta. NOW ACCEPTING DONATIONS! LinksGoogle Code Home (Source/Wiki)DownloadsjQuery Project Home PageDocumentation and Samples Features jQuery 1.3.2 CompatibleAbility to Load events Change Log Uses & Code Examples The simplest way to use the plugin use this html some place in your page: And use this Javascript: Demo

Main Page GCALDaemon - Project Home Best of Google Calendar (Addons + Tips) | MakeUseOf.com Google Calendar is definitely one of the coolest online calendars and task-management applications. It has everything an average user may wish for: speed, non-cluttered design and lots of useful and never failing features, i.e. calendar sharing, quick event entry, follow-up reminders (SMS/email), RSS feeds, etc. [More on Google Calendar...]. In addition to it’s standard feature set, there are hundreds of a user-created browser addons (mainly firefox) and problem-specific tips making it even better and more flexible productivity tool. Below, I have listed some of the better ones, if you’re Google Calendar user (or thinking of becoming one) than check them out. FIREFOX (Addons and Greasemonkey Scripts) (1) Better GCal – extremely handy extension that integrates bunch of must-have features into your Google Calendar. (2) Extra Tabs (Greasemonkey) – replaces ‘standard’ date range tabs with any number of customized tabs. (click to enlarge and launch it in a new window) (6) Some more…

Stickies Stickies is a PC utility I wrote to try to cut down on the number of yellow notes I was leaving stuck to my monitor. It is a computerised version of those notes. The design goal behind Stickies is that the program is small and simple. Stickies will not mess with your system files, or write to the registry. Stickies stores information in a single text-based ini file. Stickies will never support animated dancing figures, or play "Greensleeves". Accolades Since I made Stickies available on the web, some people have been kind enough to write to me saying nice things about it: This is for everyone who has an affection for good sticky notes programs. From the volume of mail I get I would guess there are tens of thousands of users. Stickies has the ability to support some other languages for the menus and dialog than English. Acknowledgements Thanks to: CodeGuru for sample MAPI code.Gonzalo Loguzzo for the default skin for v5.1a John Fitzgibbon for the flag images used on the download page Contact

Webcomic PennyArcade on Ads (When I think about why the adventure must have stuck with him, it comes down to three things. One is the framing device, which can be used in campaigns lots of ways, but is especially effective when the reveal arrives in the space of a one-shot, one-night adventure. The second is that they aren’t trying to save the entire multiverse, which is what you are usually doing in this shit. The other “thing” I mentioned comes in later.) “Tell me again, Father Gordon! Tell me about my parents.” “Are you certain, child? “Never!” She is resolute. “Very well, then. “The Mermaid is an inn more famous than the town that surrounds it. The sign swings on links of new chain, shining in the torchlight. (Jesus Fucking Christ.) The weather is apocalyptic, and it’s getting late, so it’s good to be off the road. Mugs clatter to the floorboards, their contents pooling and flowing through the cracks. Inside the nest of rags, a baby peeks out without understanding. (The baby, yes. (CW)TB out.

Get Quick Access To Your Google Calendar With GMinder If you’re like me at all, Google knows a lot, maybe too much, about you. Who you chat with, the content of all your email messages, your medical records, and your calendar. I’ve tried every method I could think of to have my Google Calendar easily accessible from my Windows desktop: Google Desktop gadgets, the good ol’ Active Desktop and so on. What I really wanted was to not have to leave my current working program to use Google Calendar. Enter: GMinder, the simplest GCal program I’ve seen yet. Login with your Google Account credentials to get started. Your default view when the program first starts or when clicking the System Tray icon shows you the next month at a glance; Different options are available with a right-click on the Tray icon. GMinder also pops up to remind you of the day’s events. GMinder is a dead-simple way to keep your Google Calendar handy.

Advanced Diary software - beautiful and powerful digital journal for daily logs Do you need an easy to use yet powerful private digital diary for your daily records? Advanced Diary is the perfect choice. First, it supports multiple diaries and multiple entries for a single day. Not only can you enter diary text but you can create audio and video diaries as well! Moreover the program supports multiple databases. Second, Advanced Diary is clearly structured and easily searched. Third, there are two available navigation types: Calendar (show by date) and Document Tree (show by file). Who needs Advanced Diary? Advanced Diary supports rich text formatting, backgrounds, diary templates, images, tables, hyperlinks to the Internet or local files, in addition to any records in the database. Advanced Diary is a fully portable program. Also Advanced Diary has a full Dropbox support! Enjoy with Advanced Diary!

Lei PLC 89/03 :: Vitor Pamplona Não sei se este blog é do Sérgio Amadeu de verdade, mas não parece ser um sociólogo e doutor em ciência política escrevendo aquilo. Nas palavras dele: " O PLC incentiva o temor, o vigilantismo e a quebra da privacidade. Prejudica a liberdade de fluxos e a criatividade. Impõe o medo de expandir as redes. Hora, ela não incentiva nada disso. O artigo 22, fortemente questionado pelo Amadeu, segue abaixo: Art. 22. Novamente: fornecê-los exclusivamente à autoridade investigatória mediante prévia requisição judicial . II - preservar imediatamente, após requisição judicial, no curso de investigação, os dados de que cuida o inciso I deste artigo e outras informações requisitadas por aquela investigação, respondendo civil e penalmente pela sua absoluta confidencialidade e inviolabilidade; Isso é sigilo de investigação. Isso obriga apenas as operadoras a repassar as denúncias recebidas as autoridades competentes. Outra parte da lei criticada pelo Amadeu é:

Adding week numbers to ASP.NET Calendar Control. Free source code and programming help Download CalendarWeekNo - 2.02 KB Introduction This is a simple way to add an extra column to the asp.net calendar control that shows the week number for each row like illustrated below. Background In some contries week numbers is often used and the standard calendar control does not include the option to show week numbers. After having experimented with different events of the control I discovered that using javascript the column could be added very simpel, all though I would have preffered a code-behind solution. In my search for a solution I found many request for this, but no sutable solution. Using the code The code is simple. Now all you have to do is to call the javascript function with the table id for the calendar table. To do this I use the ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript from code behind, to ensure the correct clientid name and to find the week number for the first week in the shown month. Points of Interest Happy coding! History Version 1.0

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