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Why I Fly United Airlines?
by statusmonger on Jul.12, 2009, under Airlines
Why I fly United I still don’t know. It’s probably because every other domestic airline sucks too. This is anti-anti-trust!
How to Sync Google Calendar with Your iPhone and iCal
by statusmonger on Jun.29, 2009, under Business Tools, Business Travel
I spent the better part of my Sunday trying to figure how to best sync my calendars on my Mac and my phone. And I think I finally found the magic formula using Google’s free services. Here’s how to better sync your life:
Google Calendar Setup:
1) First create your calendar(s) on your Google account.
2) If you have multiple Google accounts, pick one to be central point of access and on that account add any calendars on your other Google accounts. For example, I have a personal Google account and another one for my work through Google Apps. I chose my work Google account to be the central account and added my personal Google Calendar via its email address. You will first have to give full read/write sharing permissions to the central account on your other Google Calendars. If all goes well, your central Google Calendar should list out all your other Calendars under “My calendars”.
Mac iCal Setup:
1) Download the Google Calaboration utility. This tool helps automate the setup of your Google Calendars on the your Mac iCal application. Before, it was a tedious process but this definitely make it a whole lot easier.
2) Open up Calaboration, sign in to your Google account, select the calendars you want to add, and click the “Add to iCal” button. Quick, simple, and efficient. If everything went well, you should now see your Google calendars on your iCal application.
TIP: If you have multiple Google calendars on iCal, you can easily move an event to a different calendar by dragging the event to the respective Google calendar in the Calendar List view.
Phone Setup:
1) Follow the instructions for you specific device listed here. I, for example, followed the instructions for the iPhone OS Version 3.0. Regarding the iPhone setup, note that you can only setup Microsoft Exchange account, hence the importance of the “central” Google account.
NOTE: If your Google account is on a different domain via Google Apps, please have your administrator enable Google Sync on the domain.
2) After the Google Calendars have been configured for your device, go to http://m.google.com on your phone. If your Google account is via Google Apps, there’s link towards the bottom that says “Google Apps user?”; click on that link to add your Google Apps domain.
3) Click on the link labeled “Sync”. You should now be able to manage your calendars on your device.
AND presto! Your entire life is now synchronized.
Clear is Now Opaque
by statusmonger on Jun.23, 2009, under Business Travel, Travel Partners
Today I received this email from Clear:
At 11:00 p.m. PST today, Clear will cease operations. Clear’s parent company, Verified Identity Pass, Inc. has been unable to negotiate an agreement with its senior creditor to continue operations.
After today, Clear lanes will be unavailable.
Sincerely,
Clear Customer Support
Good riddance. Clear was practically useless. See Captain G’s post on this. The best thing I got out of Clear was a free Gold membership to Regus, and that in itself isn’t all that great. Good thing I didn’t pay for my Clear membership.