I have this 2012 UP 150th Anniversary Calendar that I was about to throw away, but the photos are spectacular so I’m offering it for merely the cost of shipping. (There are 2 or 3 other photos on each page depicting historical stuff, besides the big pic.)
Save it, it’s not dead, just has the wrong year on it…
I googled (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-surprised.gif)… calendar repeats …
“For non-leap years, if we start in 2003 then the repeats are in 2014, 2020,2025 and 2031. The pattern is 11, 6, 5, 6 (starting in 2003). Leap years repeat every 28 years. The last leap year was 2012, the next repeat of the days and dates will be 2040.”
John
The last leap year was 2012, the next repeat of the days and dates will be 2040."
So where am I supposed to store it for the next 22 1/2 years?
Perhaps the same as the last 5?
John Caughey said:
Perhaps the same as the last 5?
It was given to my wife, who is clearing out her office and asked if I wanted it before she threw it away.