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fandomhigh_ooc2008-08-28 07:56 pm
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The FH Plot Calendar
Greetings, all! Umm, again. I probably should have swapped accounts. Never mind!
I'd like to introduce the shiny new plot calendar. Fandomites, meet plot calendar. Plot calendar, meet Fandomites. I think we're all going to be terrific friends.
Literally friends, in this case. The plot calendar also has an RSS feed, to which you can subscribe by adding
fh_plotcalendar to your friends list. It should show up on your flist similarly to the weather feeds, or you can go to it's profile and click on 'XML' to see the entries. Or you could just follow the link up there, which will also go on the profile of
fhplotterywheel.
Player plots will go on in a non-specific way (unless they've been announced), but with enough detail for people to know how much is happening on a given day. If you want something added to the calendar that you think should be there, just email the admins.
If you go and have a look, you'll see the welcome picnic is on Saturday! (I said we'd get back to those who asked, so this is me using one stone on two birds).
Questions, comments, or cookies? Or pie. Maybe pie would be better. Or cake?
ETA: Public calendar address for synching etal!
I'd like to introduce the shiny new plot calendar. Fandomites, meet plot calendar. Plot calendar, meet Fandomites. I think we're all going to be terrific friends.
Literally friends, in this case. The plot calendar also has an RSS feed, to which you can subscribe by adding
Player plots will go on in a non-specific way (unless they've been announced), but with enough detail for people to know how much is happening on a given day. If you want something added to the calendar that you think should be there, just email the admins.
If you go and have a look, you'll see the welcome picnic is on Saturday! (I said we'd get back to those who asked, so this is me using one stone on two birds).
Questions, comments, or cookies? Or pie. Maybe pie would be better. Or cake?
ETA: Public calendar address for synching etal!

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(And if that makes sense, I'm more awake than I originally figured.)
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FWIW I use Google Calendar Sync (http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=98563&topic=13948) to sync all my linked GCalendars into Outlook, from which they then sync to my phone. :)
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...except the link's not working with iCal. *frowns*
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iCal address, for other Mac users.