I didn't know such a thing existed. Very handy!
It took me a few minutes to figure out how to use it on Google Calendar.
For anyone else similarly struggling: click the down arrow next to "Other
calendars" in the sidebar, then select Add by URL.
Peter
On 28 October 2013 15:58, Harry Burt wrote
Congratulations to all the winners! And a big thank you to all the chapter
staff and the volunteers who made our first year in WLM go so well!
On 30 Oct 2013 10:18, "Michael Maggs" wrote:
> We are please to announce the winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 in the
> UK.The first three prizes were
Hey! Tartan was used in Wales for centuries! But we always wore something underneath... We might photo-blitz St Fagans, Cardiff on Sunday as an off-shoot of EduWiki, where there are quite a few examples of Welsh Kilts on show. Email me if you want to join us.
Robin
On 30 October 2013 23:00, Deryck Chan wrote:
Actually, it's the Scotland 2000 tartan. The middle strip of the tartan
pattern looks remarkably similar to the Wikidata logo.
https://twitter.com/deryckchan/status/395685266167308288/photo/1
Highland dress made from this tartan should be the offici
My old knees would get way too cold Deryck!
On 30 October 2013 23:00, Deryck Chan wrote:
> Actually, it's the Scotland 2000 tartan. The middle strip of the tartan
> pattern looks remarkably similar to the Wikidata logo.
> https://twitter.com/deryckchan/status/395685266167308288/photo/1
>
> High