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By law, no step in the chain from producer to consumer should be allowed more than 10% profit per transaction.
Already bought iPhones (3) at local AT&T stores, as nearest Apple Stores are 3+ hours away. Might buy accessories at Best Buy, though.
@justin - the only problem is that your method does not find recurring events (and I have yet to fond any method that does).
@geddy76 - unfortunately, 10.5's iCal Automator 'Event Summary' action differs significantly from 10.4 Tiger's. And I have not (yet) found an easy way to find recurring events whose recurrence = today.

Still working on it.
Very nice, indeed.

Now let's take it up a notch. Show us how to replace the block with a way to email the day's events to a particular email address.

Thanks!
This is a quotation from Abraham Lincoln's 2nd inaugural address (for those who are not familiar with the minutia of American history).
I ordered my Macintosh 128K at 8:30 AM that morning, as soon as the company store opened (dat tru - I worked for a 'beltway bandit' at the time, and we had a company store in the lobby to provide supplies and personal computer purchases [both corporate & personal {incl. paycheck deduction loans}]). I also ordered the ext 400K floppy and the ImageWriter I.

The equipment was delivered on the Friday of President's Day weekend in Feb, and I was so excited that after I loaded it into my car, I drove off and left my hat on the roof the car, and never found it.

I still have all three & the beige canvas carrying bag, safely tucked away in my closet.

Purchasing that machine led directly to my going to work for Apple as a Systems Engineer (think sales tech support) a few years later, and my subsequent career as a freelance consultant.
I neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed an iPhone!
What I'd like to see is a generalized database engine that any number of apps could use. More specifically I want Delicious Library and/or FileMaker Pro on my iPhone.
Pink and green are my daughter's favorite colors. She's already got a green iPod mini, so I'd trade the pink Shuffle to her for that one. She'd be OK with that.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
 

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