Well maybe, there was a mistake in printing it or some other reason. Just remember that December always has 31 days.
There was a change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar in September 1752. Newton was born on 25 December in the Julian Calendar that he would have used. This is equivalent to the 4 January in our calendar.
Well, you could say What is the point to our calendar! It was a way of knowing when the days were, just like our calendar!
It would be correct to say "On the 13th December 2010"
The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.The Romans had no word for Friday. They did not name the days of their week, they connoted them by the divisions of their calendar and with numbers denoting the number of days before the next calendar division. Our word for Friday has a hazy background. Some claim it is from Old English, others say it is from High German and yet others say it is from Old Norse.
Sept decembre 2010
Because the Mayan calendar runs out of days.
It started when people learned that the last day of the ancient Mayan calendar is 21 December 2012.
As a riddle answer, you might say "All of them have 25" along with 3 to 6 more days. However, in the commonly used calendar (the Gregorian Calendar), no month has exactly 25 days. The months may have 28, 29, 30, or 31 days.
There is no proof to say it will end but according to the Mayan Calendar, the world will end on the 21st of December 2012.
Does the calendar say December 24th today? If it does, Christmas is tomorrow.Christmas is on December 25. Whether it is tomorrow is dependent on the place of residence.
I say there's (52x7) 364 days unless it's leap year which adds one more day! Please explain why you think there's 365?
Calendar is irish is féilire.