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Blastphemy
Why does Calendar show "All Day" events on the wrong day?
A lot of the birthdays on my Calendar now show up on the day before, even though when I open each to edit it's showing the correct day. If I change the event to 12:01-1:00 a.m., it still shows up the day before. But when I change it to 3:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m., it shows up on the correct day. What's going on? This Calendar "upgrade" from Yahoo! broke more stuff than it fixed! This same problem happens on some multiple-day entries, such as a flight that I schedule for 11:30 p.m. and arrives at 8:00 a.m. the next day, it shows two whole days on the Calendar view (even though the time are correct in the entry). I wonder if this happens because I'm on Pacific Time, and even though that's set correctly in Settings, Yahoo! screwed that up to with its recent "upgrade"?
1 AnswerCalendar and Contacts8 years agoWhy doesn't Calendar allow me to choose reminder e-mail addresses after the "upgrade"?
Before Yahoo! "upgraded" the Calendar, recently (more like a downgrade, IMHO), I was able to select different e-mail addresses for different event reminders. Now I can only select or de-select "e-mail" without having a choice of my various e-mail addresses as before. This same problem happened the last time Yahoo! messed with the Calendar. On top of that, the ability to receive text message reminders is gone. Is Yahoo! *trying* to push me over to Google calendar??
2 AnswersCalendar and Contacts8 years agoCan you identify the car and logo in the picture?
I've see this logo twice, but can't determine which car manufacturer uses it: http://www.citationator.com/images/car_symbol.jpg
I may have also seen this symbol in a fancier iteration, as a pixie with its two wings as the upper two lines of the "Y" and its body and legs as the downward line.
Thank you for any information you have!!
5 AnswersOther - Car Makes1 decade ago