Week of 2007-06-02 17:00 to 2007-06-09 16:59

"Also By" this week #4

A selection of posts from my other websites during the previous week (or fortnight ;).

Trolley Dodger

  • “Loons to Host 2008 MWL All-Star Game”
    Yesterday, the Great Lakes Loons website had the curious notice that there would be an important announcement during the second inning of today’s game.
  • “Cardone’s Italian”
    Matthew over at Metsblog has a post up today, “Note: If You’re an LA Mets Fan, Read This”, which apparently spills the beans (or the pasta) about where Mets fan congregate in Los Angeles: Cardone’s Italian, which is on W. Sunset.
  • “How’s your summer goin’?”
    While not strictly Dodger-related, I had to share this movie of Matt Damon (born and bred Red Sox fan) giving David Letterman (huge Yankees fan) grief for the disparity in their teams’ performances this year.
  • “斎藤 隆”
    I don’t know what was worse: seeing Takashi Saito limping off the field in the 9th inning of today’s game, or listening to the SportsCenter crew butcher his name over and over.
  • “Vote for Russell!”
    Vote Early! Vote Often! Vote Russell!
  • “Jason Schmidt a class act”
    Jason Schmidt’s start today at Inland Empire went quite well, as mentioned in various stories around the web.
  • “Goodbye Again, Dear Bums”
    Thanks to an email contact for forwarding me this article in Parade Magazine, “Goodbye Again, Dear Bums”, by Alfred F. Kelly, Sr. in which the author shares memories of the Brooklyn Dodger era.
  • “The Trolley Dodger Top 9 Reasons Why You Should Remember To Breathe”
    I know better than to wade through hysterical posters on Dodger discussion forums and blog comment sections, but I always wind up doing it and feeling something akin to heartburn afterwards, especially when the posters want to blow up the team after a week of bad games.
  • “6-4-2 with the 4-1-1”
    Rob over at 6-4-2 was good enough to link to the reasons to breathe post and takes some offense to at least the first 5 items.

End Pavement

  • “Hulda Crooks, April 1st”
    From the first hike after the accident, in our oft-hiked Hulda Crooks Park.
  • “Drag hunting not a drag”
    I happened to catch an episode of “Dogs with Jobs” on the National Geographic Channel that was covering bloodhounds in England engaged in a traditional fox hunt — minus the fox and plus one human.

Mac DevCenter

iCal 2 todo class properties

Just in case you’d like to play around with the to do creation itself, iCal has a few properties for the todo class that can be added in a similar fashion to what you see in the PARTB string from totodo.sh:

  • completion date (date) : The todo completion date.
  • due date (date) : The todo due date.
  • priority (no priority/low priority/medium priority/high priority) : The todo priority.
  • sequence (integer, r/o) : The todo version.
  • stamp date (date, r/o) : The todo modification date.
  • summary (Unicode text) : This is the todo summary.
  • description (Unicode text) : The todo notes.
  • uid (Unicode text, r/o) : A unique todo key.
  • url (Unicode text) : The URL associated to the todo.

Remind Like Water: totodo.sh

(Part of the Remind Like Water series)

The idea is to separate out the repeating/recurring tasks from the regular projects and actions (contained in a GTD program like iGTD or OmniFocus), and hook it up with a calendar system of some sort. Using remind and iCal, we can make that happen with a smidgen of sealing wax and bailing wire.

This shell script takes the output of the standard rem -q command and creates individual to do items in iCal from it. Pretty simple and barebones at the moment, but works. It will need to be in your path in the terminal and made executable. If you scoff at my mad script skills, feel free to offer alternative approaches — I’d love to hear them.

Like anything nowadays, the script may cause blindness or extreme rashes, so make backups before testing.

#!/bin/sh
# by Robert Daeley
# version 0.1 2007-06-07
# assumes existence of iCal calendar called "remind"
# run in your terminal with ./totodo.sh

REMINPUT=$(rem -q | sed '/^Reminders /d;/^$/d' | \
 tr "\n" "," | sed 's/,$/ /')

PARTA='make new todo at the end of todos of calendar \
 remcal with properties {summary:"'
PARTB='", due date:thisday}'
IFS=","
for TODONAME in $REMINPUT; do
    osascript -e 'set remcal to "remind"' -e 'set thisday \
     to current date' -e 'tell application "iCal"' \
     -e "$PARTA$TODONAME$PARTB" -e 'activate' -e 'end tell'
done

Mighty, at last: Ducks win

Congratulations to the Anaheim Ducks, who have brought Lord Stanley’s Cup to Southern California.

The first hockey game I ever attended was Red Wings at Ducks. I found myself tearing up seeing the emotion on the guys’ faces as they hoisted the Cup over their heads, particularly Teemu Selanne.

Well done et félicitations!

WTF, JASON?

I just noticed on my vitamin caddy that three days of the week, when represented by their initials, line up to spell SMT-WTF-S.

This reminds me of a bunch of years ago when I first saw the months of the year spelled similarly and JFMAMJ-JASON-D popping out.

Or when I was a teenager and finally realized there was a “Kansas” in “Arkansas”. :)