Download the Hurricanes ‘13 Calendar to Your Devices
Canes hockey fans who like electronic calendars rejoice! I’ve uploaded the 2012-2013 Carolina Hurricanes schedule in .CSV, .ICS, and Google Calendar formats. This way you can easily port the schedule over to your Android phone, iPhone, Blackberry, Google Calendar, Outlook, and more!
Without a doubt, the gogoraleigh Hurricanes Calendar is the best on the web. Not only is the complete calendar available, but also a home-only version is available. For each event, the teams playing in the event are listed in 3-digit codes, so the entire event is easy to see on devices that can’t display wide paragraphs. Additionally, the game locations are listed, so on excellent phones one can tap the location field and see a map to the arena. This is perfect if you are going to the game in an away city!
Finally, with the synced versions of the calendar, game time changes and television information are automatically updated as the information becomes available.
Android/Google Calendar Users
If you already subscribe to last year’s Carolina Hurricanes schedule feeds, you don’t need to make any changes. The new events now automatically appear in the feed. For those just getting started with this highly efficient method of scheduling, consult the calendars at the gogoraleigh Calendars’ page:
iPhone/Blackberry/Outlook/Palm Users
- Create a new folder in your in Outlook calendar (Canes13, for example). Use the File | Import and Export… to import from “another program or file”, then “Comma Separated File (Windows)”. This will set up the schedule in your new sub-calendar where you can make whatever changes you want.
- iPhone Users – You are done. Now you can view the Canes’ schedule as its own sub-calender or as a part of all calendars.
- When you are happy with the way the subcalendar looks, change the calendar view to “Events” (instead of 7-day or 31-Day or whatever view you’re using). “Select All” from the list, and drag them over to your main “Calendar” (The Treo and other Palm Handhelds only sync to the main calendar – time for Palm to get with the program on that one!). If you want to keep your sub-calendar intact, use Ctrl-drag instead of plain drag. That will create a copy of each event to the main Calendar and keep the Canes13 calendar in place. Sync your handheld to copy the events to the handheld.
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CSV Files.
(right click on the link and “Save As…”)
- Hurricanes Schedule (Complete) – Download canes_13.csv (version: 6/22/12)
- Hurricanes Home-only Schedule – Download canes_13_home.csv (version: 6/22/12)
iCal Users
There are two options:
- Use iCalTextImport to import the .CSV version (linked above) of the schedule.
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Download the .ics files and import them into iCal.
- Hurricanes Schedule (Complete) – .ics file (version: 6/22/12)
Notes
Calendars are apt to change, so check back occasionally for updates. To determine the version of your schedule, open the note associated with any event, and look for the version number. If your calendar is older than those listed above, simply delete the events in Outlook in your old one and import the events of the newer file. Google Calendar is dynamically up-to-date. Use at your own risk. I do not accept responsibility for any consequences resulting from errors in the schedule.
WhichWich Coming to Cameron Village
TBJ is reporting that WhichWich will be coming to Cameron Village this summer. They will be in the space formerly occupied by Quizno’s, next to the ABC Store. They also are reporting that Uncle Fatty’s recently closed, and will be replaced by a sushi/burger concept called Sushi Gami.
Drum Corps International Returning to Triangle
After a long, 6-year hiatus, Drum Corps International (DCI) corps will be marching again in the Triangle. CrownBEAT features eight corps, including last year’s #8, #9, and #12 finalists. The event will be Monday, July 30, at the Durham County Stadium.Tickets range from $18 to $35. Here is the lineup for CrownBEAT (in reverse order of appearance):
- Boston Crusaders – Boston, MA
- Blue Knights – Denver, CO
- Spirit of Atlanta – Atlanta, GA
- The Academy – Tempe, AZ
- Pacific Crest – Diamond Bar, CA
- Colts – Dubuque, IA
- Teal Sound – Jacksonville, FL
- Mandarins – Sacramento, CA
Additionally, drum corps fans will be happy to learn that the movie theaters at North Hills, Brier Creek, and Crossroads will be hosting “ Drum Corps at the Movies: 2012 DCI Tour Premiere ”. The show is a season kick-off where the Blue Stars, Bluecoats, Cadets, Carolina Crown, Cavaliers, and Phantom Regiment will be previewing their 2012 shows. Tickets are $15 for this showing.
Josh Hamilton Featured in S.I.
Today’s issue of Sports Illustrated features another appearance by Raleigh native Josh Hamilton. In the issue’s feature article, the Texas Rangers star’s struggle with fame and expectations. The article begins on page 36 with this passage:
Josh Hamilton has outsized talents and grand plans for the free-agent windfall coming his way. But the Rangers’ centerfielder also feels pressure to be larger than life. Through his faith, his family and a more studious approach to the game, he’s learning bigger isn’t always better.
Bobcats/Heat Coming to PNC Arena
On Tuesday, October 23, your Charlotte Bobcats will come to Raleigh to play the Miami Heat in an exhibition matchup. Charlotte, coming off of the worst season in NBA history, will likely be on the way up. The team has the second overall pick in the NBA Draft on June 28, and the team is likely to make some roster moves over the summer. Additionally the team will have a new, yet-to-be-named, coach.
The Miami Heat are currently in the NBA’s Final Four, and are expecting Chris Bosh to return from injury soon. An exhibition game between the two was to occur before the current season, however all exhibition games as well as the first 16 regular season games were cancelled due to the lockout.
This should be an interesting event for many reasons. The Charlotte Bobcats are a certifiable train wreck. While owner Michael Jordan still seeks competence in something other than playing basketball, his team is is terrible shape, and a recovery any time soon is in doubt. The coaching search has become a disaster, too. So far the team has interviewed Nate McMillan, Jerry Sloan, Michael Malone, Stephen Silas, Nate Tibbetts, Dave Joerger, Mike Dunlap, and 3 other assistant coaches. An hour ago the Boston Herald posted that even Quin Snyder has been interviewed. I sent my resume to them as a joke, but now I wouldn’t be shocked if my phone rang today.
There is a terrible attitude on the team, too. After the final game of the season, cementing the team as the NBA’s Worst-Ever, Gerald Henderson was quoted as saying,”These last 10 games, we’ve really tried to get after it [and], compete.” Someone who makes over $2 million per year (with absolutely no financial investment) should work hard more than 15% of the time. This cancerous attitude will have to be addressed by the new coach.
While the team has the second overall pick, and will have to settle for someone other than Anthony Davis, the history of this team’s Draft Day decisions is laughable. Emeka Okafor, Adam Morrison, Brandan Wright, DJ Augustin…all top 10 draft picks, and none have lived up to that level of pick. Raymond Felton was a 5th overall pick, but the team let Felton go to free agency. It’s been a comedy of errors with Michael Jordan and talent scouting, and while the team is going to pick second, there is a decent chance they will botch the pick altogether. To add insult to injury, out of 60 draft picks, the Bobcats will only get to pick in the 31st slot after making the 2nd overall pick. So, the team will have to do much trading to change the tone on the bench.
Exhibition games are always a toss up. For sure the Heat will play players like LeBron James and Dwyane Wade for a little while; that is if they are still on the team. (The Heat is $8 million over the salary cap going into next season, and there has been talk of disbanding the mighty trio of James, Wade, and Bosh.)
So, it should be an interesting evening, to say the least! Tickets are in presale now. General Public sales begin tomorrow. Ticket prices range from $14 to $132.
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