History of Lord of the Ring

July 24, 2008 in Tips and Tricks | 3 Comments

So, today, 24 July, is the day when the ring comes to Bilbo. How could I know this?

I saw that from calendar of Lord of the Ring. This calendar has been stored inside my Mac. You can also find the calendar here: Macintosh HD ▸ usr ▸ share ▸ calendar. You can use this command line to see the calendar:

cat /usr/share/calendar/calendar.lotr

Tip: There are other interesting calendars as well inside the folder, such as birthday calendar, computer calendar, etc.

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3 Comments

11:08 AM

Justin

how can you load these into iCal? Some of them are really cool.

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09:35 PM

abelara

i couldn't figure out how to open the folder so i tried copy and pasting the part from: /usr/share/calendar into the address bar of safari, hit enter and it opened the folder in finder you can then "right click" on any of the files and tell it to open with safari and it will show you the text of the file. but i don't know how to load them in iCal, that would be cool.

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11:44 PM

Patrick

Wow! That calendar is realy nice. Apple suprised me, again :)

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