Could we post a perpetual calendar? That'd be too too cool but I don't know how it'd work - a link to one? ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeff" <scismgenie@roadrunner.com> To: <inmontgo@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:46 AM Subject: Re: [InMontgo] Jeff, would you post my letter below to help that lady with her "Perpetual Calendar" query? My Family History wrote: > How do I post it on the Rootsweb site myself? Angie > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Karen Zach > *Sent:* Saturday, December 27, 2008 5:10 AM > *To:* My Family History > *Subject:* Re: Hi. I guess my answer didn't post for that query about > where to get a"Perpetual Calendar." > >  > Yeah, I used to have one but I don't anymore after my last move. I'll > just get one. SOmeone did give me an internet site that worked well but > I'm like you I like it right by my side. > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* My Family History <mailto:my_family_history@msn.com> > *To:* scismgenie@roadrunner.com <mailto:scismgenie@roadrunner.com> ; > karen.zach@sbcglobal.net <mailto:karen.zach@sbcglobal.net> > *Sent:* Saturday, December 27, 2008 2:26 AM > *Subject:* Hi. I guess my answer didn't post for that query about > where to get a"Perpetual Calendar." > > The answer is to go to a bookstore, such as "Border's," and purchase > a World Almanac, if nothing else, which is what I use. I know, at a > glance, that I was born on a Tuesday...on July 1, 1947. When an obit > is posted and I know its date of posting, such as on "Wednesday," > and it says that the deceased died "Tuesday," again, I see, at an > instant, what the date of that Tuesday was. When it says they will > be buried on "Friday," that's simple to figure, too. > > I used to go crazy, too, till a Cass County, historian friend of > mine, Barbara Schull Wolfe, of Logansport, Indiana, told me about > the Perpetual Calendar. That was years ago. It's the only calendar > you will ever need. Ever. > > If a person doesn't want to take the time to keep opening the book, > especially if they refer to it often, that person can just take the > book to a copying machine, copy, and enlarge the calendar, and tape > it up on the wall, etc. > > The perpetual calendar that I have covers the years from 1821 > through 2080. So, unless I live past 2080, I never need another > calendar. > > Please post this info. > > Angela ("Angie") http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/ List Manager - inmontgo-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to INMONTGO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message