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Subject: Re-usable calendars? Confused.

Major props to my hommie Sheeef. He made Recon possible for me. Long time recovering emails and passwords. And it was his. lol.

So what's with you being able to re-use past calendars for 2013?
I forget which calendar years you can use, but how can this be?
It's been over Facebook recently btw.

  • 12.30.2012 5:58 PM PDT
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Well, here we are. I guess that it was destined to come to this.

Every 7 years, as long as either the current (or older) year is not a leap year.

  • 12.30.2012 5:59 PM PDT

There's a pattern

  • 12.30.2012 6:00 PM PDT
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Posted by: AR IS4 NUBS
I forget which calendar years you can use, but how can this be?

Days from some years end up matching.

Say in 2000, that Jan 1st was a Sunday. Eventually a year would come up where Jan 1st is (again) a Sunday.

Not sure the year difference, though.

  • 12.30.2012 6:01 PM PDT
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SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!

I spose its more efficient than the "use once and destroy" doctrine typified by most paper calendars.

  • 12.30.2012 6:02 PM PDT

Major props to my hommie Sheeef. He made Recon possible for me. Long time recovering emails and passwords. And it was his. lol.


Posted by: Recon Number 54
Every 7 years, as long as either the current (or older) year is not a leap year.
Ohh, ok that makes sense now. Duh lol.

  • 12.30.2012 6:04 PM PDT

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Posted by: evilcam
I spose its more efficient than the "use once and destroy" doctrine typified by most paper calendars.


Or, you could just go digital already.

  • 12.30.2012 6:06 PM PDT

Major props to my hommie Sheeef. He made Recon possible for me. Long time recovering emails and passwords. And it was his. lol.


Posted by: comandercody451

Posted by: evilcam
I spose its more efficient than the "use once and destroy" doctrine typified by most paper calendars.


Or, you could just go digital already.
Make your own. :)

  • 12.30.2012 6:16 PM PDT