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Maldives Academic & Holidays Calendar (2010)

16th December 2009 at 20:16 | 1 COMMENT

I’ve updated the Maldives Academic and Holidays Calendar (as a dynamic Google Calendar) for the year 2010.  For those who have been using them from 2009, you need not do anything further – it’s a continuation.  For those who wish to subscribe anew, click the appropriate link below to subscribe.

Use at your own risk and please do let me know if there are any errors or changes.

Maldives Academic Calendar (2010)

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Maldives Holidays (2010)

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Source: http://www.moe.gov.mv/v3/moe/media/581.pdf

Email Pending Posts – Wordpress Plugin

22nd August 2009 at 21:19 | 6 COMMENTS

Email pending posts is a Wordpress plugin that I wrote, which will email a notification to the admin email of the blog, when a post’s status has been changed from DRAFT to PENDING.  This may be a useful feature for moderated multi-author Wordpress blogs, wherein contributors may write and SUBMIT FOR REVIEW, for a user with publication privileges to publish the post. Download and Instructions inside…

Maldives Academic & Holidays Calendar Shared (2009)

9th December 2008 at 16:32 | 4 COMMENTS

This post may be out of date. Please visit:
http://www.fayid.com/20091216/maldives-academic-holidays-calendar-2010/

I’ve shared the Maldives Academic and Holidays Calendars as a Google Calendar for 2009. Any one could subscribe to it. Try it! Personally, I feel that dynamic calendar feeds are more appropriate for this day and age than a static .pdf. It would be highly rewarding for the government websites to implement subscription features. Read and use dynamic calendars…

Maldives Academic & Holidays Calendars Shared

20th November 2007 at 10:00 | COMMENT

This post may be out of date. Please visit:
http://www.fayid.com/20091216/maldives-academic-holidays-calendar-2010/

Here are two indispensable calendars that I need when I plan my schedules. I consider them to be fundamental as all my schedules (including personal, business, schooling, etc.) usually have to revolve around these dates. Hence, I thought I’d share them.   [More]

Input List for Sound Reinforcement

1st December 2006 at 17:08 | 4 COMMENTS

I have posted this Microsoft Excel workbook (.xls) in the interest of enhancing communication between the artists/bands and the sound team. This will help in the communication of requirements in a standardized manner.

Please download Input List.xls below from the download link. Then fill in the cells shaded in Yellow. This is the minimum requirement that needs to be communicated to the sound team. In addition, indicating the number of point sockets required on stage will also help the electrician or the sound team to cater for them.

Please let me know your thoughts by commenting here on how to this could be improved further.

Download link: Input List.xls (18 Kb)