Google changed the way Google Apps calendars can be displayed.
Previously a private calendar could be displayed with a link, but
that’s no longer possible, and this has an effect on the NCCI Birthday
calendar on ncci.org.
The options are:
Give everyone an NCCI Google Apps account so they can access the
calendar
Make the calendar public so the link works again or
Don’t link to the calendar anymore and just get rid of it.
We sort of lost our Birthday Minion when he wandered off to have a
life, so no one is maintaining the calendar any longer. The easiest
option is to make it public, but I didn’t want to make the calendar
public without getting feedback from those whose names are on it
already, so does anyone on there mind the calendar being public? If you
say you mind, but your name isn’t on it, your vote won’t count.
If you’ve every received birthday wishes in here from everyone, chances
are you’re on the birthday calendar. : )
There’s a town in Japan that decades ago renamed itself Usa, so it
could put “Made in USA” on items made there for export, to improve
their sales. I’m guessing that’s not the Usa you’re wishing a Happy
Birthday.
There’s a town in Japan that decades ago renamed itself Usa, so it
could put “Made in USA” on items made there for export, to improve
their sales. I’m guessing that’s not the Usa you’re wishing a Happy
Birthday.
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I have actually been there. One on trip I wanted to go to one of the hot
water spring bath places not far from there. The train stopped on the
way and I looked and saw “USA” on the sign.
I think the idea of them changing the name might be more of a great story.
Well, just so you know, your birthday was up on the internet publicly
for several years BEFORE I changed the site and put the birthdays into
a calendar on Google apps . LOL!
And all of you who are now objecting gave permission years ago for your
birthdays to be up there. You asked for them to be up there, otherwise
they wouldn’t be there.
I’d already removed the link to the calendar, or rather the link hadn’t
worked for awhile and isn’t working currently, and the calendar wasn’t
a public Google Apps calendar, which can only be found if someone
searches for it.
I’ll just remove the link from the site completely. Who cares anymore
when anyone’s birthday is, right?
If there’s anything else you don’t want up there, that’s up there with
your permission already, just let me know. I’ll take it down. : )
If you’re giving any true information as a response to a challenge, you
might consider changing your methods, unless the true response you’re
giving is in reply to a question that it doesn’t relate to.
The only real thing most websites get out of me is my first name. The
rest of it is complete fiction. : )