FULLFILL YOUR CALENDAR NEEDS WITH WEB SITES.Byline: - Laurie Beasley If that last page in your 1997 calendar is still staring you in the face, its margins now crowded with scribbled notations of 1998 appointments, it's time to cut your losses. Chances are you've made all the excuses already: too busy, too many to choose from, too expensive. Whatever the reason, time's a-wastin'. So, if you've got access to the Internet, log on and get with the new year. Whether you're logging the full moons in 1998 or counting down the days until the millennium, the Web has a calendar to suit your tastes. http://www.juneau.com/home/janice/calendarland - CalendarLand has a wide selection of celestial, cultural and interactive calendars. http://www.mnsinc.com/utopia/Calendar/Virtual(UNDERSCORE)Calendars.html - For a no-frills glance at the year ahead (or any other year in the 20th and 21st centuries) visit the Virtual Calendar. http://calendar.stwing.upenn.edu/ - Remind U-Mail calls itself ``your personalized Web-calendar.'' This unusual service allows you to sign up for a free account and keep track of important events with a personal calendar page and e-mail reminders. http://www.zapcom.net/phoenix.arabeth/1world.html - The One-World Global Calendar contains thousands of holidays and celebrations from all religions and cultures - modern, tribal and ancient as well as information on meteors, new and full moons, and eclipses. Updated weekly. http://www.clubs.psu.edu/aegsa/rome/romec.html - The Roman Calendar reconstruction will tell you what ancient holiday today is, as well as what day your birthday was. http://www.panix.com/(tilde)wlinden/calendar.shtml - The Calendar Information Page shows you today's date in various calendars and eras. Links to ``today'' information throughout the Web as well as celestial and astronomical data. http://www.earth.com/calendar - Calendar is as simple as its name. This site displays very basic calendars by year or month. http://www.stud.unit.no/USERBIN/steffent/kalender.pl - Steffen Thorsen's Calendar Page shows the calendar for nearly any year, all the months shown at once. http://www.almanac.com/ - The Old Farmer's Almanac has practical information for everyday life, including moon calendars, planting charts, recipes, weather predictions and more. http://sparc1.yasuda-u.ac.jp/LitCalendar.html - For those with a literary streak, the Literary HyperCalendar is indispensible. Click on a day in the interactive calendar, and you get a list of literary events that occurred on that day. |
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