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Who use them? and which one? I think that if a model has one, where i can know her timing, trip and so on, it would be really easy to work with and plan things. I know that many of them has their agenda in their website, but, I've seen that's possible to have it as RSS feed or to subscribe and have it in your iCal (if you're using an apple machine), and that's way faster than having to look on various website. Let me know what do you think Mar 08 06 03:51 am Link I don't have one - But I'd like to know where to get one - I think it's a wicked idea. Mar 08 06 11:32 am Link RSS feed is the way to go. Mar 08 06 11:33 am Link well, a free iCal server is http://www.icalx.com/ then, you can use http://www.icalshare.com has an interface for your own agenda Mar 08 06 05:51 pm Link I don't think they're a good idea unless you can limit who can view the pages. I had a public one on my website for a while, but I had to take it down to protect myself from an insane man. Mar 08 06 05:59 pm Link Josie Nutter wrote: OMG what a freakin scary story!@ Mar 08 06 06:03 pm Link well, I wasn't talking about blogging but a simple agenda saying when you will be in what city, and the timing of the shooting with whom. Example, you're in Rome from the 10th to the 15th of april, and you're working with me on the morning of the 12th and then the afternoon of the 13th, that will be enough info, but not so usefull for a psycho to really use them against you. even if we were doing all the shoot inside my house (and my personal data are easily found), he still couldn't get in Mar 09 06 01:23 pm Link I keep a brief travel schedule on my profile and I also have a public calendar from my Yahoo! account, anyone can access it, and the individual events I can set as public, private or busy (meaning the details can't be seen but that date/time is booked) I also like that I can delete everything from the calendar (as well as sync it with Outlook, which can go on my PDA and laptop) Mar 09 06 01:26 pm Link RoninGarou wrote: Wasn't a blog. It was a simple mySQL database with a PHP frontend, detailing who I was meeting, where (city) and when. Still too much information, apparently. Mar 09 06 07:02 pm Link I use my profile here, too. Enough information, but not too much. Easy to change, easy to check. And it keeps my head from spinning around. -Don Mar 09 06 10:31 pm Link I signed up for 30boxes.com, it's a nice, free online calendar that is fully web-2.0-ajax-RSS-buzzword-compliant. I haven't been disciplined about putting up schedule up, however, or linking it to anything. Mar 10 06 01:07 am Link No hidden agenda... Mar 10 06 01:08 am Link |