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From: Bob F on 30 Dec 2009 19:43 Dennis M wrote: > Everything's the same. Including my appointments?
From: Al on 30 Dec 2009 22:24 On Dec 30, 2:58 pm, denni...(a)dennism3.invalid (Dennis M) wrote: > Everything's the same. Please post a link to a picture of your garage or basement. Thanks. (Save this post for when you paste the same thing at the end of 2015 for reuse in 2026.)
From: Bob F on 31 Dec 2009 03:46 Dennis M wrote: > In article <hhgs3b$ihh$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, "Bob F" > <bobnospam(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> Dennis M wrote: >>> Everything's the same. >> >> Including my appointments? > > <shrug> I don't deface mine, or if I do I do it in light pencil or > with a post-it note. > > Just thought there might be some others like me who like to buy > special-interest calendars which can go for $10, usually more. Hey, don't mind me. I'm just having some fun.
From: h on 31 Dec 2009 09:07 "Bob F" <bobnospam(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:hhgs3b$ihh$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Dennis M wrote: >> Everything's the same. > > Including my appointments? > My thoughts exactly. However, when I mentioned to someone that I still keep my appointments on a paper calendar in the kitchen she looked at me like I had three heads. Apparently "everyone" keeps his or her schedule electronically these days and print calendars are "obsolete". Yes, I do keep my client list/order queue electronically, but that comes in via email already. Everything else like dentist appts., dinner with mom, etc., goes on a common calendar in the kitchen so we both know what's going on.
From: BillGill on 31 Dec 2009 09:14
Dennis M wrote: > Everything's the same. Well, the actual number for an exact repeat of the calendar is 27 years. There may be some repeats in between, I'm not about to sit down and figure it out, but you will always get repeats at 27. Bill |