July 2007
7 posts
Fixing iPhone Calendar Sync with iCal
if you’ve been having problems entering calendar events on your iphone and not having them show up on iCal after sync, or sometimes even disappearing, try this:
* I noticed a weird tendency for the iphone to try to add new entries into a read only calendars (subscribed calendars, birthday calendars) during a sync, as those calendars cannot be modified, iphone entries won’t show on...
960 miles (1545km)
the 2 day journey ended today by around 4:45 pm when my brother Mohammed and I arrived safely to St Louis, MO. which makes this the longest drive for me.
the drive was made fun by the company of my brother, 2 cats and my new iphone, not forgetting the stop at Little Rock, AR to meat my old friend Khaled.
June 2007
78 posts
a new path →
so i decided to take a detour in my way to st louis, Instead of passing my tulsa i’ll drive to little rock, Ar the first day. and complete to st louis the second day
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Vigil for BBC captive's 100th day
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Baghdad truck bomb kills dozens
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US-Israel talks on Palestinians
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