On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Rob Scheepmaker wrote:
> as possible. The calendar only opens when the user wants to, in which case
> passive popup isn't necessary at all.

think about when and why the user opens the calendar: to check dates. often 
this is to coordinate something going on somewhere else, often on the same 
computer. when you are writing an email or checking a website or whatever, 
it's beyond annoying to not have a calendar that will just sit there.

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