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I use teamup.com for coaches to schedule practice time at various baseball fields. I plug in reoccurring appointments for our scheduled games and they can create their own calendar events around those, and each other’s practices. I have a different page for each age group and within that I have a calendar for each field. As long as you don't need more than 8 calendars on your calendar page, it works great.
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Can Eventbrite meet your need or is it a machine gun to kill a simple ant? https://www.eventbrite.com/blog/quick-start-guide/
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From a end user standpoint https://calendly.com/[^] was really good.
We used it successfully last year with a bunch of very non-technical people and it just worked. We used it set up a bunch of one-on-ones so it wasn't the typical situation.
A few years ago I saw someone try and set their one-on-ones with google forms and the data was so corrupted by the end they had to cancel everything and set things up manually over the phone.
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I've been using Google Calendar for a little over 10 years. So far, soo good. One neat feature is its ability to link, via an ICS file, to the various sports organizations that my kids belong to. When they update a team practice/game, our family calendar is automatically updated.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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impudent dog changes direction (10)
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I will be out for an hour or so and will hold off with the solution until I return.
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Of course, the first one I try to solve is just weird for me
I have to use my brain because I am in Scholar's Bowl which is similar to Jeopardy in teams except it is a school function and looks good on your college resume.
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DevDocs API Documentation[^]
Was posted in a Discord server I'm a member of.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Very nice, but a pity that C# documentation is missing ...
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Haxe looks very interesting, but strangely I don't know anyone using it
haxe-review[^]
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Interesting. I will research more later today after work. Most of this is useless to me right now, except for some of the common Web related documentation, from a quick glance, but it looks like there is something for everyone, almost.
It looks like you have to enable the docs for most of it, via the site's preferences menu.
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The mere length of the list makes me happy I don't do web development...
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Oh no, I am in a Web Design class...
At least we use SeaMonkey(a WYSIWYG editor)
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There's a huge difference between a mere WYSIWYG editor, and the need for...well, needing the frameworks listed on that site.
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shhh...don't let that secret out.
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stupidlaws.com
Your welcome to laugh away...
I actually found a few laws in my area I didn't even know about...
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Zzzzzzzzz....
That's what I am going ot be doing at that time.
6:00 in the morning my time...
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My turn to rant ...
A couple of months ago, lulled by positive reviews like this[^], I got myself a Corsair Harpoon mouse, may its name live in infamy!
This is nothing like what I've expected. Biggest problem is the ridiculously short battery life: about a week on average and that's without the fancy RGB lightning. I was used to Microsoft mice where I would recharge batteries once every 6 months or less and now I'm stuck with this thing that dies on me every other week.
To add insult to injury, the software that comes with it is atrocious. All fancy-schmancy UI but every other day it says the device is not available and it cannot show me the battery level. I have to restart the frigging UI to find the mouse again. Besides the battery level is available only when using the RF dongle, not in Bluetooth mode. That occupies another USB port on my hub.
In short, this is not a wireless mouse. It is a wired mouse that can occasionally be disconnected. bleah...
[end of rant]
Can someone recommend a mouse that (in order of importance):
- is ambidextrous. I alternate between my hands to avoid RSI.
- has a good (maybe gaming level) resolution. I occasionally do PCB design and other CAD work.
- is wireless. Heck, we are in 21st century!
- doesn't break the bank
Mircea
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Mircea Neacsu wrote: Biggest problem is the ridiculously short battery life: about a week on average and that's without the fancy RGB lightning
DAMN!!!
Ye man, get yourself a cheap logitech mouse, I have an old Logitech mouse M510, I don't remember the last time I changed batteries (it uses 2 AA batteries)
It's quite symmetric (couple of buttons on the left side that I never used) so can probably be switch left/right.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Thanks for the tip. One review[^] says:Quote: This is an affordable mouse for people who don't care much about how accurate or responsive the mouse is,
Well... I care about how accurate it is
Mircea
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Never met an "accurate" wireless mouse. Maybe if it was the only wireless thing around.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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Well, this one, I have to give it to it, is very accurate. No sudden jumps or lack of responsiveness even in Bluetooth mode.
Mircea
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I have the K350/M510 combo -- actually, it's my second one -- first one last > 5 years, IIRC correctly. My biggest complaint is the lettering wears off the keyboard.
The mouse works quite well and the battery life is probably a year.
I use Amazon Basic mice for my laptop and work laptop, and I'm pleased with them, although the battery life is probably 6-9 months. They won't work for the OP as they are right-handed only.
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