As far as I remember, there was no "gaming" category when iCalShare started some years ago. So the most appropriate section used to be "tech". That's why you still find a lot of game related calendars in the tech section of iCalShare.
Also, unfortunately there is no way to change settings for a submitted calender. That's why the link for my calendar "GameEvents" no longer works.
If you want to check out my "GameEvents" calendar go here:
"... Am I the only one who finds the scissors jammed into her neck to be kinda creepy? ..."
No! That was the first thing I notices when I saw this picture.
Quote:
"A total democracy, where everyone votes on every issue (referendum style) would not work in today's world due to logistics, politics, and the morons of the world."
I live in Switzerland. It DOES work fine over here!
Ok, it's a very small country, I admit, but never the less: it is doable.
The Engadget & Joystiq Interview: Microsoft's Shane Kim
May 17th 2006 6:07AM (Engadget)This is so true!
It seems that bashing Sony is very much en vogue right now, well at least in this strange country called the US of A.
Sega announces PS3 exclusive Full Auto 2
May 2nd 2006 1:32PM (Joystiq)US government supports Apple stand on French law
Mar 25th 2006 6:51AM (Engadget)In fact that would be be very good for consumers. No need to buy several consoles anymore in order to just play a specific game.
You shot yourself in your own foot with your anal ogy, Tony!
Never miss a (gaming) date
Feb 1st 2006 9:26AM (Joystiq)Also, unfortunately there is no way to change settings for a submitted calender. That's why the link for my calendar "GameEvents" no longer works.
If you want to check out my "GameEvents" calendar go here:
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http://www.icalx.com/html/quiiick/year.php?cal=GameEvents
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Samsung's new 2ms LCD displays
Dec 31st 2005 7:13AM (Engadget)No! That was the first thing I notices when I saw this picture.
Most wanted game of 2006
Dec 27th 2005 12:17PM (Joystiq)- Splinter Cell 4
- Killzone 2 (2006?)
The Clicker: DTCSA -- A whole lot of analog holes are being plugged
Dec 23rd 2005 7:49AM (Engadget)"A total democracy, where everyone votes on every issue (referendum style) would not work in today's world due to logistics, politics, and the morons of the world."
I live in Switzerland. It DOES work fine over here!
Ok, it's a very small country, I admit, but never the less: it is doable.