Dec. 9th, 2009
End of an Era...
Dec. 9th, 2009 01:48 pmToday at lunch I (finally!) disabled the Twisted Image Community Calendar on my twistedimage.com website.
Back when I set it up oh-so-many years ago, all the handy-dandy web calendaring resources didn't exist.
At one point over a dozen groups and organizations were using the TI calendar to promote their events, and it was a community service I was proud to host and maintain.
I also disabled (set to bounce and delete) the email address for the calendar, as it just filled up with thousands of spam messages.
Back when I set it up oh-so-many years ago, all the handy-dandy web calendaring resources didn't exist.
At one point over a dozen groups and organizations were using the TI calendar to promote their events, and it was a community service I was proud to host and maintain.
I also disabled (set to bounce and delete) the email address for the calendar, as it just filled up with thousands of spam messages.
End of an Era...
Dec. 9th, 2009 01:48 pmToday at lunch I (finally!) disabled the Twisted Image Community Calendar on my twistedimage.com website.
Back when I set it up oh-so-many years ago, all the handy-dandy web calendaring resources didn't exist.
At one point over a dozen groups and organizations were using the TI calendar to promote their events, and it was a community service I was proud to host and maintain.
I also disabled (set to bounce and delete) the email address for the calendar, as it just filled up with thousands of spam messages.
Back when I set it up oh-so-many years ago, all the handy-dandy web calendaring resources didn't exist.
At one point over a dozen groups and organizations were using the TI calendar to promote their events, and it was a community service I was proud to host and maintain.
I also disabled (set to bounce and delete) the email address for the calendar, as it just filled up with thousands of spam messages.