Hm, yeah, that sounds good. I need them for the lab, for test-tubed reference samples. The person befroe me kept them in boxes, and they're a mess. As well as not being taxonomically ordered.
Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You know those drawers in a library that are real thin and come in a wee stack? What are those called?
Flat files?
oh yes, Vortex, congratulations on achieving HOUSE!!!! WOO!!!
I am very jealous of all these home owners. It doesn't help that, in an effort to get hills in on my daily walk, I constantly subject my self to house porn.
And speaking of porn,
Happy Birthday Trudy!!!
Yeah, totally, Vortex, congrats! The house looks completely awesome.
Best wishes, Trudy!
Does anyone here know anything about Google Calendar? Specifically, how to invite other users to a shared calendar and how to get it to send me email reminders for my events? Because my boss seems to think I have this all figured out and can teach the rest of the department, but all I've figured out so far is how to add events to my personal calendar and the departmental calendar. I'm trying the Help Center, of course, but somehow it's not helping. Like, I'm adding a new person, but her name/email doesn't show on the list after I click "Add Person." And I've told it to send me email reminders of meetings, but I never get any.
Go into Google Calendar, add a new calendar (assuming you don't want to share your own calendar) then select "share with everyone" or "share with specific person" and add people.
I haven't actually used it myself - I just played around and found this.
So I came into work this morning. Turned on my computer. My computer booted into Windows, and then went "CRRRONK." That was the exact noise.
Three and a half hours later, I have a new computer. And internet access again, thankfully.
Susan, I created a private calendar and added you (using your gmail address). If you go to your calendars, can you see it?
eta: I also set you up to be able to make changes.
Thanks. It looks like the problem was that one of the people didn't have a Google account yet, so it left her blank until I'd finished the process.
I have to say, IMHO Calendar isn't up to Google's normal intuitive and user-friendly standards. But my boss wants us all to use it, so...
Grr. I'm not feeling good about my job today. Really, I'm not feeling good about ME today.