First off, I apologize to my non-Apple-fan readers, who are going to have to bear with another Apple related post. If you don’t like apple, you can look at my previous post and admire some broken Apple hardware.
Before Leopard, iCal used to have a static date, July 17th, as its icon. In Leopard, the icon is now dynamic and displays the current date. I have made an amazing discovery. As seen below (click for full-size), the iCal icon in the recent applications stack still displays the static date. It was feared that iCal day would fade away into history and be forgotten, but this will keep the holiday alive, which is good news for those who celebrate July 17th.

I just upgraded 3 days ago! Yeah, man. Thanks for pointing that out! Had no clue. So really liking it, especially spaces.
Screw iCal, Outlook is where it’s at. Outlook has the same icon all the time, what appears to be an envelope with a clock in front. The clock shows about 1:50 (on the new one, it used to be 3:00). From now on at 1:50 I’ll try and remember to celebrate Outlook time; I’ll think of all the money Bill Gates has that I don’t.