OT Does anyone know of a free calendar that works like Google or Yahoo that allows you to upload a photo?

OT Does anyone know of a free calendar that works like Google or Yahoo that allows you to upload a photo?

I want to track the miles on a vehicle by taking a picture of the odometer and log them on a calendar.

I know pencil and paper would be almost as good, but if there is such a service I would like to use it.

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Metspitzer
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Metspitzer wrote the following:

You don't need paper. You buy a calendar for the year and write the odometer reading in each of the daily boxes on the calendar. You don't even need a camera, all you need is a pencil or pen. I keep a few in my car's console for just such occasions. You can also write in important days, like birthdays, and anniversaries. That's what most of us do.

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willshak

Metspitzer wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

From the google help:

Attach a Google document, spreadsheet, or presentation to your event, or upload a file from your computer. You must have a Google Docs account in order to enable this lab and add documents as event attachments, but you don't need to have a Google Docs account to simply view documents that have been attached to events by others.

Labs is the keyword here, since they are going to eliminate the labs, I believe.

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Han

I was hoping to be able to drag a photo of the odometer from my desktop to a day on the calendar. (the car I am tracking is in another state) Although I use Google Docs, trying to use the calendar this way seems like a convoluted way of getting there.

I can just use Google Docs to store the photos and rely on the date of the file to track the time.

Thanks.

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Metspitzer

Metspitzer wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

Make the camera record the date and time. Usually that is in the EXIF data, but mot cameras can be set to print it on the jpg itself

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Han

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