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Posted by val189 on December 22, 2008, 9:25 am
 


Those are a pain.  When do you make the change?  At midnight on the
last day?
Also useless for a glance forward or prior to the current month.  I've
never know anyone who kept them current.


Posted by 'nam vet. on December 22, 2008, 2:18 pm
 
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for me , calendars must be up to date on things like the phases of the
moon and holidaze.
I glue hardware store freebees over the more "artful" old calendars.
works for me.
Happy New Year.
--
When the Power of Love,replaces the Love of Power.
that's Evolution.

Posted by P T on December 23, 2008, 1:32 am
 Apparently many of you feel it is adequate to use a calendar that is 7
or 12 or ? years old and simply ignore the year printed on the calendar.

I carry it one step further.  I use whatever calendar is handy.  Every
month I open it to whatever month agrees with the days and dates of the
current month, and I ignore the month and the year printed on the
calendar.  Sometimes I am off by a day at the end of the month, the 30
versus 31 problem, but that is seldom a big issue.

My lifestyle is simple enough that I seldom need to consult a calendar
to plan something beyond next week.  If you are constantly making
appointments weeks in advance, I suppose my system might be inadequate
for you.


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