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2010 Calendar

nidayah wrote 1 week ago: 2010 Calendar By; BestWantedInfo 2010 (MMX) will be a common year starting on Friday in accordance w … more →

Tags: 2010 calendar, MMX, 2010s decade, two thousand X, up to 2999, David Crystal, twenty eleven, two thousand and ten

And on the 18th day of the 11th month

undrawn wrote 3 weeks ago: … there was raking!* As though common sense finally overcame obstinant, non-self-conscious ign … more →

Tags: John Cusack, lawn, Novel activities, Raking

"2012"1 comment

juntariman wrote 3 weeks ago: Year 2012 is another BEST YEAR for me. It’s the Year of the (Water) Dragon. It’s a leap … more →

Tags: Environment, Sci, 2012, climate change, Earth, Flood, hitechtabai, juntariman, mayan calendar

Hologram of Time and Sacred Endings, 20122 comments

siderealview wrote 3 weeks ago: On the time spiral headed for 2012In a deluge of blogs about 11:11, Veterans’ memorial service … more →

Tags: astronomy, Calendar, Crop Circles, Culture, new age consciousness, Philosphy, pre-Christian, spirituality, World Religions

I should be so unlucky; unlucky, lucky, lucky.3 comments

to55er wrote 3 weeks ago: Not one for superstitions I’ve never been afraid of Friday 13. That is until today when, after not b … more →

Tags: History, humour, Random, Science, Trivia, Asteroid 99942 Apophis, astronomy, British Medical Journal, Bum camera

FRIDAY THE 13TH

wengblanquera wrote 3 weeks ago: it’s friday the 13th! there’s a scary stigma on this particular date among the fanatics … more →

Tags: activities, Community, Thoughts, calendars, friday the 13th, Gmail, Kids and Teens, luck, Superstition

365.24 days

imicrothinking wrote 1 month ago: An ancient calendar This is, again, another mystery to me. Why are there EXACTLY 365.24 days in a ye … more →

Tags: Groovy thoughts, time, Days, Year, weeks, Months, lunar calendar, Lunisolar calendar, Solar Calendar

Hallowe'en: Celtic New Year1 comment

siderealview wrote 1 month ago: Little pumpkin all set to trick or treat Ghouls and ghosties are the order of the night for Hallowe … more →

Tags: Calendar, Celtic ritual, Culture, pre-Christian, Prehistory, Rites, Ritual, Seasons, All Hallows

Thoughts on Evangelicalism Past, Present, and Future… Part 61 comment

Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: Our brief look backward at the roots of evangelism has brought us to the last two decades. I think l … more →

Tags: Evangelicalism, Culture, Missional Church, james davison hunter, Dispensationalism, consumerism, megachurch, y2k, John Piper

I know I said I was done with calendars, but...

celebratingtime wrote 1 month ago: I love the French Republican calendar. It has (well, had, since Napoleon abolished it in 1806) ten m … more →

Tags: Time and calendars, Roman Catholicism, French Republican calendar

October 15 in history

homepaddock wrote 1 month ago: On October 15: 70 BC The Roman poet Virgil, was born. A bust of Virgil, from the entrance to his tom … more →

Tags: History, Wikipedia, Napoleon Bonaparte, Sarah Ferguson, NZ History Online, Lee Iacocca, Chiang Kai-Shek, Sir George Grey, October 15

Those stacks of calendar pages just don't quite line up

celebratingtime wrote 2 months ago: For some reason I thought that when Pope Gregory fixed the calendar in 1582, everybody but England w … more →

Tags: Celebrations, festivals, memorials, Time and calendars, calendars

September 14 in history

homepaddock wrote 2 months ago: On September 14: 1752 The British empire adopted the Gregorian calendar. 1909 British naturalist Pet … more →

Tags: History, Wikipedia, Sam Neill, NZ History Online, September 14, Social Security Act, peter scott, princess grace

Welcome to September 14

celebratingtime wrote 3 months ago: Every numerous assembly is a mob, let the individuals who compose it be what they will. Mere sense i … more →

Tags: Time and calendars, Healthcare Reform

Janmashtami -14 August 2009

ektarwa wrote 4 months ago: Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna, … more →

Tags: Festivals, Approaches, Bhagwan Krishna, Hinduism, Krishna, Raksha Bandhan, Religion and Spirituality, rohini

Thursday, the Day of Thor

irrationalgeographic wrote 4 months ago: Irrational Geographic is so often concerned with notions ancient and arcane that, in this novel entr … more →

Tags: 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, Ancient Greece, astronomy, cartography, Christianity, Linguistics, Modern World, mythology, Paganism

Jesus resurrected on Sunday evening1 comment

peacecrusader wrote 4 months ago: JESUS RESURRECTED ON SUNDAY EVENING ARISTEO CANLAS FERNANDO Peace Crusader and Echo The Holy Spirit … more →

Tags: Religion, Christianity, Jesus, Crucifixion, Easter, Resurrection, Good Friday, God, Sabbath

Version 3 of the Rational Calendar4 comments

Gorm wrote 7 months ago: Bah, rationality has a way of undermining its own proposals. I’ve already managed to revise th … more →

Tags: English, Calendar, calendar reform, Gregorian, Months, rational calendar, weeks

Translation tables for the Rational calendar (version 2)1 comment

Gorm wrote 7 months ago: Here’s a couple of translation tables to make the inevitable switch from the Gregorian calenda … more →

Tags: English, Calendar, Gregorian, leap years, rational calendar, rational time, winter solstice


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