Perpetual Calendar
Pope Gregory XIII
(after whom the Gregorian Calendar is named)
decreed that the ten days between October 5, 1582 and October 14, 1582 would be eliminated
from the calendar. This made October 1582 the shortest month, with only 21 days.
- Working Calendar and - more
Fonts
Download the fonts used on this site. PLUS: Links
to font sites.
- more
Millennium Pie
Sing in the new Millennium to the tune of american
pie 1 (41.3k) or
american
pie 2
(24.5k) (with apologies to Don McLean)
- more
Bad Astronomy
New York's Grand Central Station is home to a famous
zodiac ceiling which depicts a Mediterranean winter sky with 2500 stars. "Said to be backwards, it's
actually as seen from a point of view from outside our solar system." -
more
100 Space Flights
List of NASA'S first 100 human space flights
culled from a number of
reference sources, including the Space
Shuttle Mission Chronology, NASA Historical Data Book, and the NASA Pocket
Statistics. - more
Access Programming Tips
Microsoft Access Programming
Tips by John Jarvi
I use the following guidelines when working in Microsoft Access, Versions 2.0
thru 8.0. - more
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