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SharePoint 2010 Event versus Reservation Content Types
For every good thing that SharePoint 2010 brings to the table, seemingly it equals itself out with something wrong. Case in point is the new Group Calendar site feature in SP2010. Activating this site feature brings a new way to handle events and reserving resources for the events. This is a very good thing.
Now for the bad part. Activating the reservations, enables new SharePoint content types of “Reservations” and “Schedule and Reservations.” These supplement the default content type of “Event.” On their own, the Reservations and Schedule and Reservations content types add useful functionality commonly associated with dealing with events. But try and view them on a simple calendar view. You can’t.
The graphical calendar view is limited to showing content types of Events. You cannot extend or modify the view to also display Reservations or Schedule and Reservations.
I found two workarounds for this lameness. I’m not quite following this workaround, but I think this is relying on SharePoint not cleaning up after itself. Once the reservations function is enabled to add the new content types then the reservations function is disabled. Then you set the default content type to Reservations (from Event). I guess this default impacts what is displayed in a Calendar view? Not sure.
I understand this second workaround better where the columns/fields that distinguish Reservation content types are copied into the Event content type. So in essence, we’re mimicking the Reservation type. But since Event content types display in Calendars then we get the best of both. You still have to disable the Group Calendar feature however.
Where Titans Once Stood
It’s somewhat saddening to see these locations vacated and boarded up. Both stores were long time tenants at their respective shopping malls, Sears at Ala Moana and Cinnabon at Kahala Mall. Now, both are mere shells of these ancient titans.


Old Spock Versus New Spock (in an Audi)
Need to smile this morning Trekkie fans? Watch this Audi commercial pitting old Spock (Leonard Nimoy) against new Spock (Zachary Quinto) in friendly competitions. And wait for it at the 1:58 mark.
Fascinating!!
Thanks to the Kickstartin’ Eri for the tip.
Signs of Hawaii: What Goes Up
While driving on the H3 headed town bound, you may notice this sign on the underside support pillars of the freeway.

It’s hard to notice while zipping along the H3, but if you’re slowed by traffic then you have a better chance of seeing the sign. Not exactly sure what it says, but it looks like “What goes up must be down.” I don’t know how this sign made it up there and so I don’t know if it’ll come down.
Signs of Hawaii: Unattended Children in Vehicles
Say what? I had to do a double take when I saw this sign at the entrance of Walmart. If there’s a professionally made sign for this, you know there’s got to be precedence. I’ve heard of problems leaving pets in parked cars, but leaving children in parked unattended vehicles?!
And look before you leave? Really? You have to look in the back seat to see if you got your kid back there? This sign is just odd and troubling.
What is 75<
While using the free version of Pandora, this advertisement popped up, and I happened to look at it.
First off, yes, I was listening to Depeche Mode but back to my question. The ad wants the user to tap on his age. I can understand the age of <18 (less than 18) but then isn’t 75< (75 less than) technically a correct age group for anyone under the age of 75?
Yeah, I don’t think I’d want to take classes from this advertiser, not only because of 75< but that mis-lined comic typeface doesn’t lend much credibility either.
Three Pair Today
If I had to buy three pairs of kicks today, these would be my choices. No, I really didn’t buy any of these today, but if I had the $$$ and absolutely needed to buy some kicks…
Air Jordan 3 ’88 Retro. A classic that’s eluded me all these years. I remembered passing on a retro release years ago at Footlocker. They were in the store, I had one in my hands, but I said nah. #regrets
Nike Huarache Free Shield (LeSean McCoy). I always had a sentimental soft spot for Huarache.
Nike Lunar Flyknit Chukka. Because it’s so new and is the future.
These were close but didn’t make my cut for the top three: Air Max 95 Dynamic Flywire, LeBron X Low, Nike Air Trainer SC II (if had in Miami colorway then might have made the top three).
What would be your three pair today?
Is “The Stick” Legit?
So am I to believe that by rolling this stick against my tired muscles, its undulations will rejuvenate my body? For real?!? How does it work its magic? I’m tempted to buy one just to see how and if it works.
Anyone out there can vouch for The Stick?
“Since” or “Sense”
I cannot even believe someone made the “error” of confusing the words, “since” and “sense.” But there it was in an email:
… that has sense been worked out.
I did not quote the entire sentence sense I didn’t feel it necessary. Otherwise, it may have confused your common since. I hope that make scents.
Thanks to @abaggy for forwarding me the email that will mar my english forever.


