That looks really good! But Chris, what are you doing playing GTA V, when you should be writing articles!
Hurraaah for the MON-SUN week format this time! Going to get one for sure.
Quote from: Space Pete on 11/05/2015 01:08 pmThat looks really good! But Chris, what are you doing playing GTA V, when you should be writing articles! Someone's got to control the mean online streets of San Andreas!
I can find no fault in your reasoning ...
Someone's got to control the mean online streets of San Andreas!
Quote from: mtakala24 on 11/05/2015 08:08 pmHurraaah for the MON-SUN week format this time! Going to get one for sure.Bummer about that for us "left-of-the-pond" types.Mon-Sun just doesn't work for me.
OK. You got me. As the bookkeeper for my company, I mark an X on every other Wednesday to remind me to send payroll. I started marking my new NSF calendar, continuing from last year's NSF calendar only to find out in mid February that I have been marking Thursdays. In 54 years I have never had a calendar where the week starts on Monday. Is this normal elsewhere?It will be interesting to see how many time this will screw me up in 2016. Peace
Is this normal elsewhere?
Just got my calendar!
Hi,What type of paper are the pages made of ? I mean if they are too glossy it is difficult to write notes with an ordinary pencil. I prefer the not coated or recycled type.
Standard Calendar Printing Specifications 11" wide x 8.5" high (closed), 11" wide x 17" high (open) 100# unlaminated white cover stock 100# white gloss interior text stock White wire-o binding ->Covers .375" at the top of the cover image and bottom of interior images Hole punched in photo .25" from top edge
Quote from: Mark McCombs on 12/16/2015 04:53 pmOK. You got me. As the bookkeeper for my company, I mark an X on every other Wednesday to remind me to send payroll. I started marking my new NSF calendar, continuing from last year's NSF calendar only to find out in mid February that I have been marking Thursdays. In 54 years I have never had a calendar where the week starts on Monday. Is this normal elsewhere?It will be interesting to see how many time this will screw me up in 2016. Peace Apparently this is fairly standard in Europe, and was requested several times for this year's calendar. I did also make a Sun-Saturday version, but it's not in the first post of this thread (and not very helpful now that you have the Mon-Sun version):http://www.lulu.com/shop/robert-cicconetti/nsf-2016-calendar-sun-sat/calendar/product-22449472.html-Bob
I was wondering if anyone makes more authentic launch vehicle stickers for the world's current space fleet.
I used a space calendar last year to track orbital launches.
Just ordered mine, one for me and one for my rocketry club.I used a space calendar last year to track orbital launches. However, this year I'm having trouble finding rocket stickers. The stickers were silly kiddy rockets and UFOs last year, but I was wondering if anyone makes more authentic launch vehicle stickers for the world's current space fleet. I suppose rubber stamps would work as well.
Resurrecting an old thread...Any plans for a 2017 calendar???
Quote from: The_Ronin on 11/01/2016 01:57 pmResurrecting an old thread...Any plans for a 2017 calendar???Yes. I'll try to finish it off this week, got sidetracked.-bob
Quote from: grythumn on 11/09/2016 06:20 pmQuote from: The_Ronin on 11/01/2016 01:57 pmResurrecting an old thread...Any plans for a 2017 calendar???Yes. I'll try to finish it off this week, got sidetracked.-bobI'll be interested to see whats in it! I'd be interested in doing one that was all-renders sometime.
Hanging calendars in my office realized I forgot to order the 2017 NSF edition.Where to order?
Quote from: Mark McCombs on 01/02/2017 09:49 pmHanging calendars in my office realized I forgot to order the 2017 NSF edition.Where to order? I'd really like to be wrong but I think this effort petered out. I can't recall ever seeing details.