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Old 06-01-2004, 07:04 AM
Archimedes Plutonium
 
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Default calendars of 6 year intervals; calendar of trees

James Waldby wrote in message ...
Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
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I don't know Ken, but I do know that any set of 7 non-leap-year
calendars that start with 7 different days is enough. If a year
starts on a Monday -- eg, 1996 and 2007 -- on 1 Jan of that year
use a calendar that starts on a Monday. If the year is not a leap
year, leave the same calendar up all year. If the year is a leap
year, put a postit note in place of 29 Feb, and on 1 March put up
the calendar that starts Tuesday. And so forth for other days of the
week. If you only have leap-year calendars, the plan is much
the same, except that in leap-years we leave the calendar up all
year, and in non-leap-years, cover up 29 Feb with a postit note to
change to the calendar that starts the year a day earlier in the week.

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-jiw


I sense my age is beginning to degrade my faculties because as soon as
I posted yesterday I knew the answer was indeed 7. Habit is often
stronger than acumen for today I posted my previous message with
"5JAN03" when it was 5JAN04. And it is a habit of mine to incessantly
ask questions when if I took a moment out and thought about those
questions could answer many of them.

I wonder if Sierra Club makes calendars with trees on them. This year
I am experimenting with white-ash. Trying to get some purple fall
color.

Has anyone tried getting a fall color of "blue" leaves for trees? I am
guessing that some sort of hybrid of white ash may yield a blue leaf
deciduous tree.

Archimedes Plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
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