like a calender dummy
No. The mayans made the calendar and this calendar is what we use today.
What does your house look like
festival park stoke opened in 1901. oh ya and guesswhat i like cheeseburgers!
My dad is a doctor and there's no such thing as doc's day, you retard. Wake up and look around (and at your calendar). This question was answered by Blue Squirrel.
they look like old modern houses
You can see January 2007 Calendar at calendarlabs.com
It would be a lunar calendar. That means the calendar would not be based on the phases of the sun (or day), but on the phases of the moon.
It is Square and has triangles on the top and bottom. The numbers are placed around the Calendar and are very curly.
See the related links below labeled "Front" and "Back" for a picture of a 1901 US dime.
Well look on a calendar and look at the last day...
The numeral 1901 is "one thousand nine hundred (and) one." The calendar year is most often spoken as "nineteen oh one."
Yes, '1901' is a noun, a word for a quantity or amount (one thousand, nine hundred and one); a word for a calendar year; a word for a thing.
It was not digital at all, probably looked much like a calendar.
It looks like new, shows no wear and has full mint luster.
It looks like asian calenders but it consists of 10 months and 304 days
Australia uses the standard Gregorian calendar used in Western societies and which is the standard for global business. Therefore, the year 1901 in Australia refers to the same period of time referred to as 1901 in the United States, United Kingdom, or any other nation using the Gregorian calendar. For translations into the corresponding year on other calendars, one would have to know which calendar system in order to do the conversion.
The only thing I found that works is the print preview. If you go to print preview your calendar will look like the 2003 version and it will print that way. But you can't view it that way just on the calendar itself.