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Star Trek: Enterprise iCal
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Hello all!
For those Star Trek-inclined individuals out there, I've created a ST:Enterprise iCal that's available at:
view: http://ical.mac.com/mareuter/Star32Trek5832Enterprise
subscribe: webcal://ical.mac.com/mareuter/Star32Trek5832Enterprise.ics
I've got all of the announced upcoming shows with brief episode synopses where available, and will be updating as the season progresses.
Enjoy!
Peace,
Mike
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Originally posted by mareuter:
Hello all!
For those Star Trek-inclined individuals out there, I've created a ST:Enterprise iCal that's available at:
view: http://ical.mac.com/mareuter/Star32Trek5832Enterprise
subscribe: webcal://ical.mac.com/mareuter/Star32Trek5832Enterprise.ics
I've got all of the announced upcoming shows with brief episode synopses where available, and will be updating as the season progresses.
Enjoy!
Peace,
Mike
Thanks just synced it with my Palm
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Originally posted by Emotionally Fragile Luke:
The perfect Nerd combo.
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Except for those of us in areas without a UPN affiliate to carry Enterprise. KSKN in Spokane, WA, dropped UPN at the beginning of September and switched to the WB as their primary affiliate. And it'll be a couple more months before the new UPN affiliate based out of Pullman, WA, will be up and running. Grrrr.... Oh, well, at least I have a friend with a satellite dish who will tape it for me.
That and I use Entourage and not iCal. Oh, and I have a Visor with Palm OS 3.5, so I don't think I can use iSync at the moment either. Sucks to be me...
CyberDave
</rant>
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Hmm...when I subscribe to it, it shows everything 3 hours earlier (i.e. every episode appearing @ 8pm on the web shows up at 5pm in iCal).
Disappointing to say the least... :sad:
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Figures...the calendar is for Eastern standard time! Doh...
So is there a way to ignore the time zone on a calendar?
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Originally posted by krove:
Figures...the calendar is for Eastern standard time! Doh...
So is there a way to ignore the time zone on a calendar?
The author would have to create different version with different time zones. It sucks
Someone need to make GameCube release date for iCal. I need it badly
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If you don't have UPN, you can download star trek episodes pretty much the same night they air, all over the internet. I won't name any names but....
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Originally posted by l008com:
If you don't have UPN, you can download star trek episodes pretty much the same night they air, all over the internet. I won't name any names but....
In the interest of driving this thread further off topic...
Too bad I live in a college dorm where all the unnamed services are blocked except between 2 am and 8 am :-). And the 2000-odd users are all currently served by 2 T-1 lines (going to be a DS-3 in the very near future, though).
Obligatory on-topic comment...
I suppose now would be a good time to see if I can migrate from Entourage to Mail and iCal...I like having someone else create all the calendars for stuff I want to keep track of instead of me :-)
CyberDave
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If there's enough interest I could create a different calendar for each timezone in the US...
Originally posted by Adam Betts:
The author would have to create different version with different time zones. It sucks
Someone need to make GameCube release date for iCal. I need it badly
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Or, would everyone prefer it if I made the episodes all-day events rather than timed? That way, one calendar would work for everyone regardless of your time zone...
Originally posted by mareuter:
If there's enough interest I could create a different calendar for each timezone in the US...
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I don't ususally associate an Enterprise episode with an entire day (no matter how much of a trekkie I may be).
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Originally posted by mareuter:
Or, would everyone prefer it if I made the episodes all-day events rather than timed? That way, one calendar would work for everyone regardless of your time zone...
That would be very nice. Thank you.
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Alrighty then! They're switched, and I've got a lot of the episode info updated. Enjoy!
Originally posted by Zadian:
That would be very nice. Thank you.
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Speaking of Enterprise, what did you think of last night's episode? I thought it was pretty good, although I wish there would have been more interaction with the Romulans, and it was strange that the Vulcans did not have any contact with them considering how close they are to each other.
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I was wondering about that, too. I liked the episode, too, but was hoping we'd at least see a Romulan. Someone should post a timeline to the 'Net so we all know what events need to go where... As an example, someplace between Enterprise and the original Star Trek, the Vulcan empire will collapse and they will mostly return to isolation on the home world. We'll also see the Gorn rise and fall between Enterprise and STNG... And why aren't the Vulcans familiar with either the Ferengi or the Romulans?
Mike
Originally posted by JHromadka:
Speaking of Enterprise, what did you think of last night's episode? I thought it was pretty good, although I wish there would have been more interaction with the Romulans, and it was strange that the Vulcans did not have any contact with them considering how close they are to each other.
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