Posted by Morten Just
Thu, 18 May 2006 09:46:00 GMT
Ever arranged a picnic? Me neither. I have, however, wondered why weather forecasts aren’t where they’re supposed to be – in the calendar.
Weather Calendar creates an iCal feed that is constantly updated with the current 10-day forecast. It works with iCal, Google Calendar, Outlook, or whatever iCal consuming application you may have. Sync it up with your iPod or mobile phone to add extra goodness (that Rails word).
Yep, it’s the Just Dropped In Script 2.0 that prepares a Keynote slideshow just for you, and just because it’s good to see you(r Bluetooth phone). Nice, eh?
What your Mac does seconds after you enter your home
Displays a bright splash image to make monitor act as lamp
Gives you a random compliment
Plays a random song from an iTunes playlist
Asks a music quiz question while it
Prepares a Keynote slideshow that
Comments on the actual weather outside and
Gives a forecast for tomorrow
Checks your GMail
Synchronizes your mobile phone over Bluetooth
And your iCal calendar
Opens Gmail, movie listings, tv listings, feed reader
Posted by Morten Just
Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:34:00 GMT
You’re tired of DR’s browser-based radio player, but don’t want to miss the Now and Next display. Besides links to Allmusic, Google Music, Torrents, The Netradio Radio also has a living room mode with extra large display.
Posted by Morten Just
Tue, 11 Nov 2003 15:33:00 GMT
The rules for Danish youth speak are relatively simple. Add “there” to any sentence, consistently misspell certain words, replace every second word with its English translation, and you’re ready to hit the streets.
Posted by Morten Just
Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:05:00 GMT
Navigate through related products on Amazon to find you way from one product to another. Least hops, least money spent earns you a place on the highscore.