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  <title>Organizing my life</title>
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<p>I've been slightly side-tracked from my quest to host my own blog by the search
for a good calendar and todo list application.  It is still sort of relevant,
because I'd like to embed my calendar in my blog.  It's really useful to point
family members to a web calendar and say, "You pick a free night for us to have
dinner."</p>

<p>My current setup is just not working.  I've been keeping my todo list and
events in a plain text file in a git repository.  I usually only check the file
when I'm adding a new task or event.  This means I'm suddenly faced with the
mountain of undone tasks during a (usually) stressful moment.  It's no wonder
I've slowly started avoiding looking at that file at all.  I need something
pretty that I can bear to look at every morning.</p>

<p>I'd like to have a nice GUI to display my calendar and todo list, and a way to
do offline edits for both.  A way to publish my calendar on the web and keep
some events private is a must.</p>

<p>I've found a partial solution with <b>Google Calendar + Sunbird + GCalDaemon +
Remember the Milk</b>.  As of today, I can view and edit my Google Calendar
with Sunbird, and I can view my Remember the Milk (RTM) todo lists in Sunbird.
The only thing lacking is the support to edit my RTM todo lists in Sunbird,
both online and offline.</p>

<p>Screenshots of the integrated goodness:</p>

<p><center><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/saharabeara/Misc/photo#5182247943784614434"><img src="http://lh3.google.com/saharabeara/R-sLDFNHyiI/AAAAAAAAAHk/bJPFMkOQ8EQ/s400/sunbird01.png" /></a></center></p>

<p>Having separate work and personal todo lists is wonderful because I can hide
the tasks by unclicking the RTM calendar that they're associated with.  Now I
won't think about putting out the garbage when I really should be figuring out
how to use the signing-party package to sign Matthew Wilcox and James Perkins'
GPG keys.</p>

<p><center><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/saharabeara/Misc/photo#5182247948079581746"><img src="http://lh4.google.com/saharabeara/R-sLDVNHyjI/AAAAAAAAAHs/4pZMqMZWHFU/s288/sunbird02.png" /></a></center></p>

<p>The public side of my Google Calendar can be found via html <a
href="http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=saharabeara%40gmail.com&amp;ctz=America/Los_Angeles">here</a>
or via ical <a
href="http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/saharabeara%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics">here</a>.
Please don't stalk me.</p>

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