Posted by Odinn on January 4, 2009, 9:22 pm
If you think about it, only 14 different calendars exist. January 1 can
occur on any of seven days -- but some years are leap years and have an
additional day...
You can use any of the following calendars for a 2009 calendar: 1903,
1914, 1925, 1931, 1942, 1953, 1959, 1970, 1981, 1987, or 1998.
By the way, if you start saving calendars in 2009, you will have a
complete set of 14 different calendars in 2036
--
Odinn
RCOS #7 SENS BS #154
Posted by Twibil on January 4, 2009, 9:51 pm
> By the way, if you start saving calendars in 2009, you will have a
> complete set of 14 different calendars in 2036
By which time you will have forgotten where you hid them in the
garage, and the mice and silverfish will have had their way with the
paper. In other words, it would be easier to just buy a perpetual
calendar to begin with.
They've been around for several millenia now.
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Posted by Turby on January 4, 2009, 10:23 pm
wrote:
Welcome back, asshole. ;-)
>If you think about it, only 14 different calendars exist.
Of course, you're wrong. My calendar has 422 days, and today is
Woofwock, the 44th of Habberawbidischi.
(Amazingly, in my calendar, Rosh Hashanah, Chinese New Year, and the
Gregorian New Year are always 62 days apart.)
--
Turby the Turbosurfer
Posted by Twibil on January 4, 2009, 11:12 pm
> Of course, you're wrong. My calendar has 422 days, and today is
> Woofwock, the 44th of Habberawbidischi.
> (Amazingly, in my calendar, Rosh Hashanah, Chinese New Year, and the
> Gregorian New Year are always 62 days apart.)
Michael Valentine Smith?
Is that you?
Posted by tomorrow@erols.com on January 5, 2009, 8:48 am
> wrote:
> Welcome back, asshole. ;-)
> >If you think about it, only 14 different calendars exist.
> Of course, you're wrong. My calendar has 422 days, and today is
> Woofwock, the 44th of Habberawbidischi.
> (Amazingly, in my calendar, Rosh Hashanah, Chinese New Year, and the
> Gregorian New Year are always 62 days apart.)
Yes, but you are the only person here who uses the calendar of the
Spagthorpe faith!
> complete set of 14 different calendars in 2036