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thewhitehart

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Jul 9, 2005
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The town without George Bailey
Hmm...

I was wondering why the iCal icon in the dock and in the Applications folder defaults to 'July 17' and changes to the present date when iCal is open.

Anything special happen on 'July 17'? :confused:
 

cyberdogl2

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Jan 6, 2003
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I've been wondering about that*for the LONGEST time. It's actually something that got me to switch. I knew OS X and Apple was for me, when the stock icon for iCal is my birthdate!! :)
 

WildCowboy

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Jan 20, 2005
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cyberdogl2 said:
I've been wondering about that*for the LONGEST time. It's actually something that got me to switch. I knew OS X and Apple was for me, when the stock icon for iCal is my birthdate!! :)

Then you'll enjoy this guy's blog post...
 
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