It was a great 3 hours of Heroes last night. We had our first Heroes party. I remember this type of excitement when the FOX series 24 was just starting…Makes me wonder if Heroes will some day turn into a 24 and loose the Shock and Aww that it started with.
I ended up running the show through the Xbox 360’s media extender. This way I could watch the HD over the air that was coming into my computer and hear the digital sound too. Good thing I went down this road. For some reason about the time the show was starting our ATT U-Verse DVR was blinking and resetting and then just locking up. The one time ATT has let us down so far. Thank goodness for "Life Without Walls"

I’ve already been contacted by some of the students. If you really care of Gallery2 and want to see it improve contact them. Please go to the following link. (it’s a copy of the expert here.)
Chouse…you must have some input…and its free amazon money. Cman, didn’t you take usability?
http://gallery.menalto.com/fall_2008_usability_project
Fall 2008 Usability Project Needs Your Help!
Submitted by ckdake on Tue, 2008-09-16 15:26
Usability is an area that we always seem to be a few steps behind in, but now is your chance to help us out to fix that. A group of students at the University of Michigan’s School of Information are spending the semester working on ways to improve Gallery’s usability, and they NEED your help! They are seeking some volunteers who are currently using Gallery and are willing to spend 30-45 minutes on the phone (or in person if you live in Ann Arbor, Michigan). As a small token of appreciation for yout time, you’ll get that warm fuzzy feeling for helping out an open source project and a $10 or more Amazon Gift Card.
This is your chance to voice your opinion and help thousands of Gallery users around the world create more enjoyable photo albums. Please email us the team at gallery682@ctools.umich.edu with your phone number and available time slots for an interview. They will be conducting interviews between September 12 and September 24 2008. In addition, if you happen to be in Ann Arbor, Michigan, please let them know so they can conduct a face-to-face interview. If you have friends who use Gallery and have comments on their experiences, please refer this message to them. The team would love to talk to them as well.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email them or visit their project website at http://www.adamatorres.com/gallery-project/.
Facebook is depressing….you just see how everyone else is married have families….getting crazy kick ass jobs….flying to the moon….writing crap about others….
The only thing good about it is staying in touch with old people if you need to.
My rant…
I’m looking for others out there that might have the same problem and solution.
Basically, my new office is small. They do not use an Exchange Server but they are starting to use Outlook 2007. I used the option to share my Calendar on Office Live, but it’s in private mode by invite only.
The first time I shared it, it worked fine. The one user I invited could see it. The problem is I wanted to add more people to the list. The auto email with the invite comes up, but when I go to hit send I get the following:
Anyone know how to add more users to a shared calendar ??
Also, is there a sharepoint solution for sharing calendars?
Thanks everyone.