OUT OF THE BLUE

AIRMAN OPUS – MADISON, WISCONSIN

Enjoying summer…

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Holy crap. It’s almost the end of July. That means that I have about a month until fall semester starts. 30ish days. Holy crap. I’m short. (Can you really be a short timer as a civilian? I’ll claim yes, and more on that in a future post.)

It’s not that bad. I’m actually looking forward to classes starting again. All of my classes will be new material, so it will likely be challenging and interesting. (To put it mildly.) I might put some time in with the Calc book just before the semester starts; last two semesters I think I could have gotten off to a better start. This time I want, and need, to have those math brain cells awake the first week.

But enough about school. It’s still July.

I’ve been out on the new Trek a lot this month, logging 120+ miles this month. This weekend, the Trek gets to be a mountain bike, and gets dirty. I’m going camping, and taking the bike along to do some mountain biking in the Nicolet National Forest. Last summer, I was on the old bike from Target, which shifted on its own and didn’t shift when I told it to shift. The Trek doesn’t suffer from those issues, so this time will likely be more fun. I’ve also been going on training rides with the Madison (WI) Area Outdoor Meetup Group on Monday nights, which accounts for a lot of the miles I’ve pedaled this month.

I also have two other camping trips on the schedule this summer, one to Minnesota and one to Michigan, and the bike’s going along on both trips. There will also be kayaking and hiking involved on those trips.

I’ve been learning Java, slowly. I don’t expect that I’ll do a lot with it this semester, but I’m taking an online course through ACM just to reactivate those portions of my brain that are there to write code. It’s been a while, but a loop still does and a variable still is. I’m going to take the A+ exam before school starts again, too. My I Love Me wall needs updating.

I’m working on my UW-Madison transfer application. I’m putting things down on paper now, so it should be submitted soon. That’s a major step. Actually getting in will be an even bigger step, but this is the second step– the first was getting far enough at MATC to make transferring possible.

Okay, so I wasn’t done talking about school. I am trying to make the most of summer, because once the semester starts, life is all about homework and tests. I do believe that thinking about classes now and then over the summer is a good thing, because I’m happy about college. I enjoy school, even the math. (Maybe, especially the math.)

But it is still summer, it’s 73 degrees and sunny, and I’m getting out on the bike to log some more pedaling miles.

Adding Meetup.com Events to Google Calendar

Friday, June 5th, 2009

I was sitting at my desk earlier this afternoon, looking my list of upcoming events on meetup.com. I’m a member of five different meetup groups. Although I don’t go to every event, I do try to plan in advance for the ones I plan on attending. The groups I’m in tend to schedule a fair number of events, so that often means I have a lot of events to add to my calendar.

Meetup.com offers an “Export to a calendar” link on every meetup event, which I’ve been using to get events from meetup.com into Google Calendar. That process works, but it involves doing an export for each and every event that I want on my calendar. The process also requires some manual tweaking for each event once it’s in Google Calendar; I have to manually add the location, not all of the description text copies over, etc.

Events have been known to slip through the cracks, too– if I forget to export an event to Google, it never appears on my calendar. I decided that I’d like to be able to see all of the upcoming Meetup.com events in my Blackberry’s calendar (which is synced to Google Calendar– so from here on, they’re the same thing).

There is a feature on Meetup.com that will make this happen by way of a feed of events from your groups– it’s on the last row of the “Your Meetup Groups” section that you see once you’re logged in. It looks like this:

Feeds of your Meetup Groups: RSS · Atom · iCal · Outlook

Right click on iCal, and select “Copy link location”.

Now, open up Google Calendar in another tab and find the “Other calendars” section on the left. Click on “Add”. Then select “Add by URL”. Paste the link you copied from Meetup.com into the Public Calendar Address: field, and click Add. Google Calendar should give you a quick “Calendar imported successfully” message if all is well.

Click “Back to calendar”. All of your Meetup.com events are now listed in your main Google Calendar view– it’s the same list that you see when you log into Meetup.com. They include all of the specific information from Meetup.com, but they are read-only. To modify them, open the event (click on the title). You’ll see a “More actions” dropdown, which will give you the option to copy the event to any of your other calendars (within Google Calendar).

Notes:

I still have to manually RSVP for each event, on Meetup.com. If I’ve said “yes” to an event, I copy the event (as described above) to my “Social Life” calendar– this adds a green entry next to the red entry in my Google Calendar, which to me indicates that I’ve said “yes”.

I also still have to manually tweak the “Where:” field in Google Calendar if I want the exact address to be available for the (map) link to work right. This only matters if I’m going to want to link to a Google Maps view of the location of the event– if I’m going to rely on Gmaps to find the place, I test the link before I leave to make sure the map link works.