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  • A Calendar is a system for organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is typically done by naming specific periods of time, typically days, weeks, months and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day in such a system. Each civilization on Nakti has developed at least a rudimentary way of keeping track ot fime, whether by observing solar/lunar cycles, taking seasons into account, counting day/night cycles, or other means.
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Calendar]] calendier from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Calendar]] calendarium (“‘account book’”), from calendae (“‘the first day of the month’”), from calare (“‘to announce solemnly, to call out (the sighting of the new moon)’”), from Proto-Indo-European *kel-.
  • The calendar in the radio room of the Kahana showed the months October, November, and December, 2004, with a tropical island in the background. Each day up to and including December 23 was marked with an X. The markings were in four different colors: black, blue, red, and yellow. ("The Constant")
  • It is obtainable from the man in a house in Sunyshore City (requires Rock Climb) if you show him a Pokémon with Serious nature.
  • User wants to enter the date of a specific weekday or an entire timespan.
  • Календарь событий, имеющих отношение к трансгуманизму. Тут можно постить новую инфу, можно обсуждать, кто придёт и т. п. Архив событий.
  • Monthly Cycle - Apollo, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hephaestus, Recalibration Each month has 4 weeks of 7 days each. 1 year = 15 ¼ months = 61 weeks = 427 days Notes: Day 1 of the the year always falls on a Monday, the night of the new moon. Day 15 is also a Monday and is the night of the full moon. During Calibration the moon goes through a full cycle in 1/4 the normal time, with day 4 being the full moon. Days 1 and 7 being new moons. Used in speech - "4th day of the Apollo's Waning"
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  • A calendar is a means of determining and organising the passage of time, particularly for social, religious and administrative purposes. Periods of time, such as weeks, months and years are noted, with a particular date being a specific day within these periods.
  • A calendar is a system for naming periods of time, typically days. These names are known as calendar dates. Cycles in a calendar are often synchronised with the perceived motion of astronomical objects. A calendar is also a physical device (often paper). This is the most common usage of the word. Other similar types of calendars can include computerised systems, which can be set to remind the user of upcoming events and appointments. As a subset, 'calendar' is also used to denote a list of particular set of planned events (for example, court calendar).
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  • A calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. In the Land of the Living there's a yearly rotation of public events such as holidays and celebrations in different kingdoms due to cultural, historic, legislative and religious reasons.
  • General calendar page for UC Berkeley.
  • This calendar is known as the Mystran Calendar, developed by the Mystrae, and is based upon the natural ebb and flow of the magical energies that dictate the seasons. Other calendars and measures of time do exist, but they are out of use in most civilized places. Even planes outside of the Prime often adopt at least some usage of this calendar, since most incoming planar travel originates there.
  • This page give details on what is known about the calendars, past and present, in the Westlands.
  • Time travels on Golarion much as it does here on our own Earth. Sixty seconds form a minute, sixty minutes create an hour, and twenty-four hours make a day. The people of Golarion measure time much like we do as well, with seven days to a week and twelve months to a year. Years are marked since the founding of the last great empire, that of Aroden, the Last of the First Humans. Although the empire has collapsed, its calendar remains in use to this day. At the start of the Rise of the Runelords campaign, the date is 4707 AR (Absalom Reckoning). The current date is 30 Abadius, 4718.
  • This Calendar has current and coming events in the Pacific Northwest.
  • To get to the Calender, click Team -> Calender. Here, your current matches are shown, as well as the next and previous few. You can cycle through the weeks by using the previous week and next week buttons.
  • The days of the week are named from the five Basic Elements: Sweet, Boom, Pungent, Prickle, and Orange.
  • A calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day within such a system. Periods in a calendar (such as years and months) are usually, though not necessarily, synchronized with the cycle of the sun or the moon. Many civilizations and societies have devised a calendar, usually derived from other calendars on which they model their systems, suited to their particular needs.
  • The in-game calendar, added in the 3.0.2 content patch, shows in-game realm events and allows players to add their own events including raid scheduling. Image:New Calendar.png The calendar window is accessed from a large round button at the upper-right edge of the minimap or through the slash command /calendar.
  • The Calendar is for coming events in Efrat and Gush Etzion, or for events of particular interest to Efratians & Gush Etzionians. You will find older events in the Archive. This isn't a regular Wiki page. Add events by creating new pages with the following tags: [[Category:Events]], [[Category:2009/10/20]] Here's another calendar: he:לוח אירועים
  • Firesday → Windsday → Earthsday → Lightningsday → Watersday
  • The Calendar shows all WikiJET Event articles, sorted by date. * To create a new event entry click here. * To make an existing article appear here, just add [[Category:Calendar/YYYY/MM/DD]] to the bottom of the page. * To see the old expired event articles see
  • "Middle-earth calendar" refers to one of the systems of keeping time.
  • This Calendar is for programming events in Pittsburgh. Clinics, workshops, speaking engagements and other date-specific events for the public, staff, students and volunteers are posted. Read the details to find out what events fit. For example, a staff training event on the calendar is not for a 10-year-old swimmer.
  • On Midkemia, the Kingdom of the Isles and perhaps other humans as well use a calendar of 11 irregular months, totaling in 200 days. The first day of the year is Banapis (Midsummer's Day), a day outside of normal months and which also is considered everyone's "birthday". Also, Mid-Winter day belongs to no month. Both Midsummer and Midwinter day are considered individual months. Banapis Kimia 18 days Rodec 15 days Staphron 10 days Natinica 12 days Wochem 45 days Mid-Winter Nuna 11 days Agaeis 37 days Yamiev 11 days Dzanin 39 days
  • The calendar in Thedas consists of twelve thirty-day months. Furthermore, the majority of Thedas, from Tevinter Imperium to Ferelden, celebrates five major holidays, each tied to the transition of a season or, in the case of First Day, the beginning of a new year. Although each month has a name in the language of Ancient Tevinter, the people of Ferelden commonly use the "low" names. The Tevinter names are listed first, followed by the more common name for the month. The system was developed in the early years of the Tevinter Imperium and was influenced by the elves.
  • The sun begins its journey; Across the sky once more; As future flies towards the past; And now becomes before--Aldorien Silvermoon, Elven Bard
  • KuroShirShiro2's first work featuring OLIVER and his first original VOCALOID song.
  • A Calendar is a box, usually a spreadsheet, that counts months and days of the year. A calendar also keeps track of events or shedules.
  • This Calendar has current and coming events in London.
  • A system for organizing time. * Five Calendars exist * The Orlanthi Calendar * The Brithini Calendar * The Dara Happan Calendar * The Lunar Calendar * The Pamaltelan Calendar * All calendars use a year of 297 Days Source: Guide to Glorantha
  • This Calendar has current and coming events in Calgary. For many past events, see the archive or the History page.
  • The Calendar used in WoTMUD, known as the Farede calendar, has 13 months of 28 days each, for a total of 364 days. Each MUD-day lasts for 24 game-hours, or ticks.
  • The Known World takes 400 days to travel round its sun, a much larger and hotter star than our own, and is orbited by two moons. The larger of these - known in The Empire as Mannslieb ("Beloved of Manann") - has a cycle of 25 days from full to full and looks not unlike the moon of our own world. The other - named Morrslieb ("Beloved of Mórr") - is erratic, appearing now closer, now further away than its partner.
  • Dissidia has a built in Calendar that is unique to each copy. This Calendar will have special days, during which you will get specific bonuses. It also features the Mognet, a feature in which Moogles send you letters that contain a variety of stuff. These bonuses include: Each day can have one, or multiple bonuses, and 'SPECIAL' days mean you have all of the bonuses at once.Your Special Day comes once a week, you're the one who decided it in the first place. You can change it in the player data settings.
  • The Halkeginian calendar, or the calendar of Brimir, consists of 384 days, divided evenly into twelve months of 32 days, which are divided into four eight-day weeks. One of the days of the week is the Day of Void, a holy day of rest. It appears to be a lunar or lunisolar calendar. It is unknown whether it's a fixed calendar or if there is a leap day, week, or month. When Tiffania enrolled in the Tristanian Academy of Magic, it was the year 6243. Summer vacation at the Tristanian Academy of Magic is 2.5 months, or 80 days long.
  • The current RuneScape calendar date is . The year did not appear to change over time in sync with real world years within the RuneScape storyline until the Sixth Age began. Until the events of The World Wakes, it had been year 169 of the Fifth Age since the release of the game in 2001. The death of Guthix in The World Wakes, released on 4 March 2013, marked the first day of year 1 of the Sixth Age. The Sixth Age calendar was first revealed to have advanced in Sliske's Ramblings, which gave rough dates for certain Sixth Age events, including the Battle of Lumbridge, the Bird and the Beast, and Sliske and the Chocolate Factory.
  • In the ancient past, a being known as Kukulkan gave the Mayan civilization on Earth a remarkably accurate calendar, according to which the Mayans were supposed to build a city awaiting his return. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth") In 1930, the Twenty-First Street Mission had a calendar hanging on the wall. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" ) In 1947, a pin-up calendar was hanging on the wall of the Roswell US Army Air force base. (DS9: "Little Green Men")
  • Originally released as a free download for Mac OS X v10.2 on September 10, 2002, with the release of Mac OS X v10.3 it was bundled with the operating system as iCal 1.5. Version 2 of iCal was released as part of Mac OS X v10.4, Version 3 as part of Mac OS X v10.5, Version 4 as part of Mac OS X v10.6, and Version 5 as part of Mac OS X v10.7. Apple licensed the iCal name from Brown Bear Software, who have used it for their iCal application since 1997.
  • Each month is the "month of" some activity. For instance, July is the month of Swimming. Months: Sleeping, Awakening, Running, Eating, Hunting, Relaxing, Swimming, Hiding, Gathering, Collecting, Storing, Celebrating. See major events for the different years: Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y6, Y7, Y8, Y9. Pet species each have their own special day. On that day, NeoPets usually releases new things related to that species of pet. Sometimes it's new furniture, new looks for that pet (see change your pet), new avatars or other new items.
  • Also, see calendar on Yahoo! group [1] * 06/27 Cinema San Pedro: June 27 - Rear Window [2] * 07/11-07/14 The Crucible's Fire Arts Festival (Oakland) [3] * 07/11 Cinema San Pedro: July 11 - Blue Hawaii - [4] * 07/12 Compass Point's Nonprofit Day [5] * 07/18 Cinema San Pedro: July 18 - Old School - [6] * 07/25 Cinema San Pedro: July 25 - Goldfinger - [7] * 08/01 Cinema San Pedro: August 1 - Rocky - [8] * 08/08 Cinema San Pedro: August 8 - The Omen - [9] * 08/15 Cinema San Pedro: August 15 - Pillow Talk - [10] * 08/18 Craiglist Foundation Boot Camp [11] * 08/22 Cinema San Pedro: August 22 - Rocky Horror Picture Show - [12] * 08/29 Cinema San Pedro: August 29 - Risky Business - [13] * 08/03 Cinema St. James: My Big Fat Greek Wedding - [14]
  • Different groups of people have created various calendars and ways to track annual cycles of time. The Jewish calendar is based on a lunar cycle. Each month starts with a new moon. Occasionally there is a "leap" month. Another way in which the Jewish calendar is different than the standard Gregorian or Western calendar is that days begin at sundown. When something must happen on a certain day, some customs require waiting until stars can be seen. Months: Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul, Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar
  • Darelth has an extremely regular year of exactly 364 days, or 52 7-day weeks, organized into 13 4-week months. The various cultures have differing names for the days of the week and months, as well as different ways of referring to a given date. Also, the general public refers to a more seasonal, as opposed to formal, calendar. A commoner is much more likely to say "the 10th day of the Season of Storms", which might be the 5th day of the First lunar month (if the season arrives early), or the 25th day of the Second lunar month (if it arrives late). Nominally, the Illigyr Early Season of Storms runs from the beginning of the Second lunar month to the Spring Festival, and the Late Season of Storms runs from mid-Eighth lunar month to the Fall Festival.
  • The Calendar is a feature on the Nintendo Pipeline that shows special events on certain days. You can also change the view so that it lists birthdays instead. All you would have to do is go down to the bottom and click on "Community Birthdays". Clicking "Pipeline Events Calendar" (which is the default option) will bring back the display of events. Amongst the calendar events, you may also set up your own events. If you were to do this, please make sure the events you create are appropriate. Anyways, there are 3 options to choose from when creating an event:
  • Months are named in the following way, from later versions (Note: need correct starting day of each month to correlate this page with Agriculture page) In game year = 364 days = 52 weeks Half year = 182 days = 26 weeks Quarter = 91 days = 13 weeks (?: yes, the strange off-day is messing me too, but that is the way game display info) You can the change the new names back to the old names by editing certain file. Checking this section. MARKING OF TIME (Encyclopedia entry) Seasonal and climatic factors are of crucial importance for people who live off the land. goes as follows:
  • Both May and November are referenced on tombstones in King's Quest IV. However, since the graveyards are said to have been brought over from the Other World, they are not indicative of a calendar in the world of Daventry. However, Kingdom of Sorrow also makes reference comparing the skin of a troll as being as gray as November rain, and there is a reference to Mayapples. In KQC it is specifically said that KQ4 takes place during the summer, which would follow information established in KQ3.it was said to have been playing a Maytime dance, which would imply that KQ4 may have taken place in May (however may would set the story in spring in some systems or straddling spring and summer in others), and it is specifically said to take place during summer, that summer scents hung heavily in the a
  • a calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day within such a system. A calendar is also a physical record (often paper) of such a system. A calendar can also mean a list of planned events, such as a court calendar or a partly or fully chronological list of documents, such as a calendar of wills.
  • The Galactic Standard Calendar is the standard measurement of time in the galaxy. The various galactic institutions use varying systems to determine time throughout the galaxy, but the standard form is usually centered around the Battle of Yavin as the starting year. BBY stands for Before the Battle of Yavin, and ABY stands for After the Battle of Yavin.
  • In Postbag from the Hedge issue 21, it was revealed that RuneScape's calendar has ten months. They are: {| class="wikitable" ! colspan=2 | Month !! Number of days !! Real-world equivalent !! width=350 | Details |- | 1 || Rintra || align=center | 39 || January 1 - February 8 || Tied for 2nd longest month with Novtumber and Moevyeng on years with Moevyeng Day. |- | 2 || Moevyng || align=center | 38/39 (leap day) || February 9 - March 18 || There is an additional day in the middle of Moevyng every four years, called Moevyng Day, similar to a leap day. |- | 3 || Bennath || align=center | 32 || March 19 - April 19 || Bennath means "blessing" in Cornish. 2nd shortest month |- | 4 || Raktuber || align=center | 34 || April 20 - May 23 || |- | 5 || Pentember || align=center | 38 || May 24 - June 30
  • In OTL there are only a few calendars in general use: the Gregorian/Western calendar is the most widely used, with others tending to be more local, and only occasionally giving rise to confusion (there being a few examples of ambiguities arising when the Julian calendar was more widely used). In althistory timelines a calendar other than the Gregorian could be the norm, or several calendars could be in use in the same locality. For timelines in which there are a number of inhabited planets, a more complex structure with correlations would have to be developed - possibly planetary/star-system calendars for purely local use and one for use between systems.
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  • A Calendar is a system for organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is typically done by naming specific periods of time, typically days, weeks, months and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day in such a system. Each civilization on Nakti has developed at least a rudimentary way of keeping track ot fime, whether by observing solar/lunar cycles, taking seasons into account, counting day/night cycles, or other means.
  • Also, see calendar on Yahoo! group [1] * 06/27 Cinema San Pedro: June 27 - Rear Window [2] * 07/11-07/14 The Crucible's Fire Arts Festival (Oakland) [3] * 07/11 Cinema San Pedro: July 11 - Blue Hawaii - [4] * 07/12 Compass Point's Nonprofit Day [5] * 07/18 Cinema San Pedro: July 18 - Old School - [6] * 07/25 Cinema San Pedro: July 25 - Goldfinger - [7] * 08/01 Cinema San Pedro: August 1 - Rocky - [8] * 08/08 Cinema San Pedro: August 8 - The Omen - [9] * 08/15 Cinema San Pedro: August 15 - Pillow Talk - [10] * 08/18 Craiglist Foundation Boot Camp [11] * 08/22 Cinema San Pedro: August 22 - Rocky Horror Picture Show - [12] * 08/29 Cinema San Pedro: August 29 - Risky Business - [13] * 08/03 Cinema St. James: My Big Fat Greek Wedding - [14] * 08/10 Cinema St. James: Edward Scissorhands [15] * 08/17 Cinema St. James: Wizard of Oz [16] * 08/24 Cinema St. James: Back to the Future [17] * 09/15-09/16 Treasure Island Festival http://treasureislandfestival.com/ Back to: * Ongoing * Idealist.org_Silicon_Valley
  • The Calendar is a feature on the Nintendo Pipeline that shows special events on certain days. You can also change the view so that it lists birthdays instead. All you would have to do is go down to the bottom and click on "Community Birthdays". Clicking "Pipeline Events Calendar" (which is the default option) will bring back the display of events. Amongst the calendar events, you may also set up your own events. If you were to do this, please make sure the events you create are appropriate. Anyways, there are 3 options to choose from when creating an event: * "Add Recurring Event" - This allows you to create an event that will occur once every year. An example would be a yearly holiday that occurs on the same day every year. * "Add Ranged Event" - This allows you to create an event that spans for a certain length of time in days. An example would be like summer break (although people start at different times) * "Add Single Event" - This allows you to create an event that lasts just for that single day. An example would be a release date for a game. Other things you can do with the Calendar is change the views. The default view is "View Current Month", but you can also change it to "View Current Week". There's little to no use of the weekly view, but it's a nice thing to have. You may also view the previous month and next month mini-calendar at the bottom right. But to view the previous or next months, just click the back or forward arrows adjacent to where it states the current month at the top. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Calendar]] calendier from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Calendar]] calendarium (“‘account book’”), from calendae (“‘the first day of the month’”), from calare (“‘to announce solemnly, to call out (the sighting of the new moon)’”), from Proto-Indo-European *kel-.
  • The calendar in the radio room of the Kahana showed the months October, November, and December, 2004, with a tropical island in the background. Each day up to and including December 23 was marked with an X. The markings were in four different colors: black, blue, red, and yellow. ("The Constant")
  • It is obtainable from the man in a house in Sunyshore City (requires Rock Climb) if you show him a Pokémon with Serious nature.
  • Both May and November are referenced on tombstones in King's Quest IV. However, since the graveyards are said to have been brought over from the Other World, they are not indicative of a calendar in the world of Daventry. However, Kingdom of Sorrow also makes reference comparing the skin of a troll as being as gray as November rain, and there is a reference to Mayapples. In KQC it is specifically said that KQ4 takes place during the summer, which would follow information established in KQ3.it was said to have been playing a Maytime dance, which would imply that KQ4 may have taken place in May (however may would set the story in spring in some systems or straddling spring and summer in others), and it is specifically said to take place during summer, that summer scents hung heavily in the air. However these references would seem to confirm that they are both months in Daventry's calendar. A few details that can be gleaned include the length of days. According to King's Quest IV a day in the world of Daventry is 24 hours much like on Earth (time in the game is a few seconds for every minute, and few minutes for every hour). Weeks are more unclear, only a few references mention the use of days during a week, though not length of week. For example it is said in the King's Quest Companion that the Village of the Crown's Bazaar is open three days a week (which implies that a week is longer than three days). Weeks are mentioned in the King's Quest novels and known details support a five to seven day week. The book Housebreaking Dragons in Seven Days would seem to support a seven day week. The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare mention "Sunday", but this isn't necessarily indicative of the names of the week in the world of Daventry (as the book originates from the other world). In King's Quest Chapter I: A Knight to Remember there is a reference to Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday indicating that in the reimagined series they follow modern week (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). There are fewer details surrounding months. In the Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles, Derek speaks of leaving from Llewdor, and being on the ocean for a month and two weeks before he ended up in the Green Isles (this would imply that he was at sea for a month and a half). According to KQ6, Alexander traveled for three months before reaching the Green Islands. In KQ Companion it is explained that Alexander made a stop in Llewdor, the day after he left Daventry, to speak to Derek while his ship was being readied. It's implied in the KQ3 chapter and stated in the KQ6 chapter, that travel between Llewdor and Daventry takes only day in good weather. Once returning to Daventry, it took him three months to reach the Green Isles (however he was searching, and didn't find it directly). Surprisingly it only took a little over a week (or under a week) for Alexander's crew to return back to Daventry, and report his loss to his family (they would later return to tell the crew that he actually survived, following Alexander's wedding). In the King's Quest Companion within the King's Quest 3 chapter Alexander speaks of Manannan having had a special clock (a reference to the in-game clock) which Manannan follows for his routine (traveling to other nations, eating, sleeping, etc). Thus it is implied Manannan used a different timescale than what was usually normal for the World of Daventry. The time it kept was different from the time normally recognized in Daventry. It apparently runs differently in that universe, slower than it flows in the Other World. In KQ4, Rosella can read a grandfather clock in Whateley Manor (originally from the Other World), which the game calls "Tamir Time". She reads the time breaking it up into A.M. and P.M. (the game takes place from 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM the following day) If Daventry occured on earth however then its likely that their time units would likely be roughly the same as those used on earth, or at least similar to one of the other cultural calendars used on earth (most earth calendar types use a 12 month calender with approximatley 30 day months). In that case it would mean that the time system that Manannan uses is based on some other timescale other than the ones used on earth. The world of Daventry (at least in the areas largely visited) follows the traditional four seasons, of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The dates of when the seasons normally begin is unclear. It is known for at least spring that Culatha brings the spring weather to Daventry (without her help winter weather would be perpetual). Queen Icebella is called the Queen of Winter, but it is unclear if that has an meaning other than the fact that she lives in a kingdom of perpetual ice that stretches across Great Mountains. The druids of the Isle of the Mists keep the Green Isles in an eternal spring, and a tropical climate. It is also said that Alexander played a springtime dance suggesting that the game takes place during the spring. This is not indicative of the seasons in other regions however. Throughout the novels there are occasional references to the weather patterns by season. For example it is suggested that during winter, in November there are grey rains in Daventry (so snow comes a little later). Additionally there are locations within Daventry such as the Old Wood where time doesn't necessarily follow regular patterns due to influence of Faery magic (or at least it seems as if time moves at a different rate). For example time in the Old Woods seems to move quicker than outside the woods. So someone who is in the woods could be there for minutes but, hours, days, years could have passed outside of the woods, so trying to lock time in those locations down onto a regular calender would be nearly impossible. But this seems to mainly affect the feelings of those in the woods, rather than actual affect of time (mortals lose track of time while under the effect of the magic), the fairies are capable of suppressing that magic if need be, to prevent people from losing track of time (for example when Valanice travelled into the Old Wood, during the endless winter, the fairies told them they made sure that they would be leaving the woods it wouldn't be much longer than they entered). The teleport pads in KQ8 are divided into twelve sections each marked with the traditional zodiac signs which correspond with apparent path of the sun over the course of a year (they do not directly tie to the twelve months but does divide the year into twelve sign periods).
  • User wants to enter the date of a specific weekday or an entire timespan.
  • Календарь событий, имеющих отношение к трансгуманизму. Тут можно постить новую инфу, можно обсуждать, кто придёт и т. п. Архив событий.
  • Monthly Cycle - Apollo, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hephaestus, Recalibration Each month has 4 weeks of 7 days each. 1 year = 15 ¼ months = 61 weeks = 427 days Notes: Day 1 of the the year always falls on a Monday, the night of the new moon. Day 15 is also a Monday and is the night of the full moon. During Calibration the moon goes through a full cycle in 1/4 the normal time, with day 4 being the full moon. Days 1 and 7 being new moons. Used in speech - "4th day of the Apollo's Waning"
  • In OTL there are only a few calendars in general use: the Gregorian/Western calendar is the most widely used, with others tending to be more local, and only occasionally giving rise to confusion (there being a few examples of ambiguities arising when the Julian calendar was more widely used). In althistory timelines a calendar other than the Gregorian could be the norm, or several calendars could be in use in the same locality. For timelines in which there are a number of inhabited planets, a more complex structure with correlations would have to be developed - possibly planetary/star-system calendars for purely local use and one for use between systems. Here is a list of some calendars discovered throughout the alternate realities: * Calendars (Superpowers) * Celtic Calendar (Celtic Rules) * Modern Era Calendar (Day of Glory)
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  • A calendar is a means of determining and organising the passage of time, particularly for social, religious and administrative purposes. Periods of time, such as weeks, months and years are noted, with a particular date being a specific day within these periods.
  • A calendar is a system for naming periods of time, typically days. These names are known as calendar dates. Cycles in a calendar are often synchronised with the perceived motion of astronomical objects. A calendar is also a physical device (often paper). This is the most common usage of the word. Other similar types of calendars can include computerised systems, which can be set to remind the user of upcoming events and appointments. As a subset, 'calendar' is also used to denote a list of particular set of planned events (for example, court calendar).
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  • In the ancient past, a being known as Kukulkan gave the Mayan civilization on Earth a remarkably accurate calendar, according to which the Mayans were supposed to build a city awaiting his return. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth") In 1930, the Twenty-First Street Mission had a calendar hanging on the wall. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" ) In 1947, a pin-up calendar was hanging on the wall of the Roswell US Army Air force base. (DS9: "Little Green Men") In 2369 the Bajoran criminal Ibudan saved his meetings and activities in a personal calendar file on a Bajoran transport. Odo reviewed these notes. (DS9: "A Man Alone") In 2376, Neelix proposed a riddle to Tuvok while the two were on an away mission: an ensign was stranded on an uninhabited moon, without food, and all he had was a calendar. How could he survive? Eventually, Tuvok came to the "illogical" conclusion that the ensign could survive by eating the "Sundays," though the original answer was that he had "feasted on the dates." (VOY: "Riddles")
  • A calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. In the Land of the Living there's a yearly rotation of public events such as holidays and celebrations in different kingdoms due to cultural, historic, legislative and religious reasons.
  • General calendar page for UC Berkeley.
  • This calendar is known as the Mystran Calendar, developed by the Mystrae, and is based upon the natural ebb and flow of the magical energies that dictate the seasons. Other calendars and measures of time do exist, but they are out of use in most civilized places. Even planes outside of the Prime often adopt at least some usage of this calendar, since most incoming planar travel originates there.
  • This page give details on what is known about the calendars, past and present, in the Westlands.
  • Time travels on Golarion much as it does here on our own Earth. Sixty seconds form a minute, sixty minutes create an hour, and twenty-four hours make a day. The people of Golarion measure time much like we do as well, with seven days to a week and twelve months to a year. Years are marked since the founding of the last great empire, that of Aroden, the Last of the First Humans. Although the empire has collapsed, its calendar remains in use to this day. At the start of the Rise of the Runelords campaign, the date is 4707 AR (Absalom Reckoning). The current date is 30 Abadius, 4718.
  • This Calendar has current and coming events in the Pacific Northwest.
  • To get to the Calender, click Team -> Calender. Here, your current matches are shown, as well as the next and previous few. You can cycle through the weeks by using the previous week and next week buttons.
  • The days of the week are named from the five Basic Elements: Sweet, Boom, Pungent, Prickle, and Orange.
  • A calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day within such a system. Periods in a calendar (such as years and months) are usually, though not necessarily, synchronized with the cycle of the sun or the moon. Many civilizations and societies have devised a calendar, usually derived from other calendars on which they model their systems, suited to their particular needs.
  • Each month is the "month of" some activity. For instance, July is the month of Swimming. Months: Sleeping, Awakening, Running, Eating, Hunting, Relaxing, Swimming, Hiding, Gathering, Collecting, Storing, Celebrating. See major events for the different years: Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5, Y6, Y7, Y8, Y9. Pet species each have their own special day. On that day, NeoPets usually releases new things related to that species of pet. Sometimes it's new furniture, new looks for that pet (see change your pet), new avatars or other new items. The calendar also lists other special Neopian days, such as Aug 11th - Discovery of Brightvale. (August is the month of Hiding.)
  • The in-game calendar, added in the 3.0.2 content patch, shows in-game realm events and allows players to add their own events including raid scheduling. Image:New Calendar.png The calendar window is accessed from a large round button at the upper-right edge of the minimap or through the slash command /calendar.
  • The current RuneScape calendar date is . The year did not appear to change over time in sync with real world years within the RuneScape storyline until the Sixth Age began. Until the events of The World Wakes, it had been year 169 of the Fifth Age since the release of the game in 2001. The death of Guthix in The World Wakes, released on 4 March 2013, marked the first day of year 1 of the Sixth Age. The Sixth Age calendar was first revealed to have advanced in Sliske's Ramblings, which gave rough dates for certain Sixth Age events, including the Battle of Lumbridge, the Bird and the Beast, and Sliske and the Chocolate Factory. It is understood that the flow of time in RuneScape need not always directly correlate with the flow of time in real life. It has been confirmed in a developer livestream that time moves in-game only if something is done in-game which advances the RuneScape storyline, such as quests or holiday events. NPC dialogues and lores, among others, may provide dates that give an indication of when events have happened in-game on the calendar within the RuneScape multiverse. Should the player complete quests or other in-game activities in a non-chronological order, it is understood that previous events are understood as having taken place in the past; now that Gielinor is currently in the Sixth Age, for instance, quests that took place in the Fifth Age are still playable, but many of these quests are marked specifically as having taken place in the past, at a time when the Edicts of Guthix were still in place and the gods had not yet returned to Gielinor.
  • The Calendar is for coming events in Efrat and Gush Etzion, or for events of particular interest to Efratians & Gush Etzionians. You will find older events in the Archive. This isn't a regular Wiki page. Add events by creating new pages with the following tags: [[Category:Events]], [[Category:2009/10/20]] Here's another calendar: he:לוח אירועים
  • Firesday → Windsday → Earthsday → Lightningsday → Watersday
  • The Galactic Standard Calendar is the standard measurement of time in the galaxy. The various galactic institutions use varying systems to determine time throughout the galaxy, but the standard form is usually centered around the Battle of Yavin as the starting year. BBY stands for Before the Battle of Yavin, and ABY stands for After the Battle of Yavin. In the Galactic Empire, the official calendar is the Imperial Standard Year, or ISY, and its starting date is the first Empire Day, or 19 BBY. The Old Republic had used a calendar based on the Ruusan Reformation of 1,000 BBY, and later the Great ReSynchronization of 35 BBY, though both of these dating systems are no longer in use by the galaxy at large.
  • The Calendar shows all WikiJET Event articles, sorted by date. * To create a new event entry click here. * To make an existing article appear here, just add [[Category:Calendar/YYYY/MM/DD]] to the bottom of the page. * To see the old expired event articles see
  • "Middle-earth calendar" refers to one of the systems of keeping time.
  • Darelth has an extremely regular year of exactly 364 days, or 52 7-day weeks, organized into 13 4-week months. The various cultures have differing names for the days of the week and months, as well as different ways of referring to a given date. Also, the general public refers to a more seasonal, as opposed to formal, calendar. A commoner is much more likely to say "the 10th day of the Season of Storms", which might be the 5th day of the First lunar month (if the season arrives early), or the 25th day of the Second lunar month (if it arrives late). Nominally, the Illigyr Early Season of Storms runs from the beginning of the Second lunar month to the Spring Festival, and the Late Season of Storms runs from mid-Eighth lunar month to the Fall Festival. A generic calendar is presented below. The days are numbered from the beginning of the year.
  • The Halkeginian calendar, or the calendar of Brimir, consists of 384 days, divided evenly into twelve months of 32 days, which are divided into four eight-day weeks. One of the days of the week is the Day of Void, a holy day of rest. It appears to be a lunar or lunisolar calendar. It is unknown whether it's a fixed calendar or if there is a leap day, week, or month. Since it's not known how long each day is, it is not possible to compare the length of a Halkeginian year to an Earth year. However, Saito never notes much difference. Halkegania appears to use the conventional 12-hour clock to measure time. When Tiffania enrolled in the Tristanian Academy of Magic, it was the year 6243. Summer vacation at the Tristanian Academy of Magic is 2.5 months, or 80 days long.
  • Originally released as a free download for Mac OS X v10.2 on September 10, 2002, with the release of Mac OS X v10.3 it was bundled with the operating system as iCal 1.5. Version 2 of iCal was released as part of Mac OS X v10.4, Version 3 as part of Mac OS X v10.5, Version 4 as part of Mac OS X v10.6, and Version 5 as part of Mac OS X v10.7. Apple licensed the iCal name from Brown Bear Software, who have used it for their iCal application since 1997. iCal development is quite different from other Apple software because it was designed independently by a small French team working "secretly" in Paris, led by Jean-Marie Hullot, a friend of Steve Jobs. iCal's development has since been transferred to Apple US headquarters in Cupertino.
  • This Calendar is for programming events in Pittsburgh. Clinics, workshops, speaking engagements and other date-specific events for the public, staff, students and volunteers are posted. Read the details to find out what events fit. For example, a staff training event on the calendar is not for a 10-year-old swimmer.
  • On Midkemia, the Kingdom of the Isles and perhaps other humans as well use a calendar of 11 irregular months, totaling in 200 days. The first day of the year is Banapis (Midsummer's Day), a day outside of normal months and which also is considered everyone's "birthday". Also, Mid-Winter day belongs to no month. Both Midsummer and Midwinter day are considered individual months. Banapis Kimia 18 days Rodec 15 days Staphron 10 days Natinica 12 days Wochem 45 days Mid-Winter Nuna 11 days Agaeis 37 days Yamiev 11 days Dzanin 39 days
  • The calendar in Thedas consists of twelve thirty-day months. Furthermore, the majority of Thedas, from Tevinter Imperium to Ferelden, celebrates five major holidays, each tied to the transition of a season or, in the case of First Day, the beginning of a new year. Although each month has a name in the language of Ancient Tevinter, the people of Ferelden commonly use the "low" names. The Tevinter names are listed first, followed by the more common name for the month. The system was developed in the early years of the Tevinter Imperium and was influenced by the elves.
  • The sun begins its journey; Across the sky once more; As future flies towards the past; And now becomes before--Aldorien Silvermoon, Elven Bard
  • KuroShirShiro2's first work featuring OLIVER and his first original VOCALOID song.
  • A Calendar is a box, usually a spreadsheet, that counts months and days of the year. A calendar also keeps track of events or shedules.
  • This Calendar has current and coming events in London.
  • Different groups of people have created various calendars and ways to track annual cycles of time. The Jewish calendar is based on a lunar cycle. Each month starts with a new moon. Occasionally there is a "leap" month. The Jewish calendar has several "New Years". One is the first day of the first month, like the western calendar. However, a more important New Year holiday is celebrated on the first day of the seventh month. This holiday is Rosh Hashana. A simple explanation is that it is the start of the religious year. The date of the year changes at Rosh Hashana instead of at the beginning of the first month. Another way in which the Jewish calendar is different than the standard Gregorian or Western calendar is that days begin at sundown. When something must happen on a certain day, some customs require waiting until stars can be seen. Months: Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul, Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar
  • a calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day within such a system. A calendar is also a physical record (often paper) of such a system. A calendar can also mean a list of planned events, such as a court calendar or a partly or fully chronological list of documents, such as a calendar of wills. Periods in a calendar (such as years and months) are usually, though not necessarily, synchronized with the cycle of the sun or the moon. The most common type of pre-modern calendar was the lunisolar calendar, a lunar calendar that occasionally adds one intercalary month to remain synchronised with the solar year over the long term. The calendar in most widespread use today is the Gregorian calendar, introduced in the 16th century as a modification of the Julian calendar, which was itself a modification of the ancient Roman calendar. The term calendar itself is taken from calendae, the term for the first day of the month in the Roman calendar, related to the verb calare "to call out", referring to the "calling" of the new moon when it was first seen.[1] Latin calendarium meant "account book, register" (as accounts were settled and debts were collected on the calends of each month). The Latin term was adopted in Old French as calendier and from there in Middle English as calender by the 13th century (the spelling calendar is early modern).
  • A system for organizing time. * Five Calendars exist * The Orlanthi Calendar * The Brithini Calendar * The Dara Happan Calendar * The Lunar Calendar * The Pamaltelan Calendar * All calendars use a year of 297 Days Source: Guide to Glorantha
  • Dissidia has a built in Calendar that is unique to each copy. This Calendar will have special days, during which you will get specific bonuses. It also features the Mognet, a feature in which Moogles send you letters that contain a variety of stuff. These bonuses include: * Extra Gil - Lv. 10 (2x gil). Note : After you buy all Gil Icons from the PP Catalog * Extra PP - Lv. 3 (PP +30). Note : After you buy all PP Icons from the PP Catalog * Extra AP - Lv. 3 (AP +3). Note : After you buy all AP Icons from the PP Catalog * Extra EXP - Lv. 10 (2x EXP). Note : After you buy all EXP Icons from the PP Catalog * Extra Opponents drop items more often! - In Special Day only * Shop will buy items for higher prices - Special Day only * Shop is having a sale! - Special Day only * Battlegen Rate has increased - Special Day only Each day can have one, or multiple bonuses, and 'SPECIAL' days mean you have all of the bonuses at once.Your Special Day comes once a week, you're the one who decided it in the first place. You can change it in the player data settings. The Days on the Calendar can be 'leveled up' by buying the next level from the PP Catalog. With each bonus, the value given by each is increased.
  • The Known World takes 400 days to travel round its sun, a much larger and hotter star than our own, and is orbited by two moons. The larger of these - known in The Empire as Mannslieb ("Beloved of Manann") - has a cycle of 25 days from full to full and looks not unlike the moon of our own world. The other - named Morrslieb ("Beloved of Mórr") - is erratic, appearing now closer, now further away than its partner. There are two main legends concerning the origins and nature of Morrslieb. According to the first, it was once a gateway in the sky, through which daemons came to prey upon the people of the Known World. Mórr inflicted a great and terrible death upon them and fashioned the second moon out of the wreckage, so that mortals would never forget how the god had saved them. The second legend maintains that when Chaos first broke through into the Known World, a great block of Warpstone was hurled high into the sky, where it circles endlessly, spreading Chaos on the lands over which it passes. This legend is believed mainly by the followers of Chaos, who hold festivals when Morrslieb is full. (Morrslieb's orbit is chaotic and cannot be predicted more than a few days in advance. However, it is always full on Hexensnacht and Geheimnisnacht.)
  • Months are named in the following way, from later versions (Note: need correct starting day of each month to correlate this page with Agriculture page) In game year = 364 days = 52 weeks Half year = 182 days = 26 weeks Quarter = 91 days = 13 weeks (?: yes, the strange off-day is messing me too, but that is the way game display info) You can the change the new names back to the old names by editing certain file. Checking this section. MARKING OF TIME (Encyclopedia entry) Seasonal and climatic factors are of crucial importance for people who live off the land. As Unreal World simulates a more ancient time that is more tied to the seasons, it also marks in-game time differently. The old northern calendar and concept of the year we use goes as follows: The year is divided into two halves, summer and winter. These halves are marked respectively by a midsummer and a midwinter point, creating four quarters of the year. Each quarter of the year is of equal length consisting of 13 weeks of 7 days each, for a total of 364 days in one year. Time is also marked by twelve lunar months named to remind people about seasonal work and duties at hand, or natural phenomenons about to take place. People count down weeks from one quarter to the next. The beginning of a quarter is marked as week 13. As weeks pass, the count is decreased marking the approach of the next quarter. Counting weeks in reverse between the quarters comes from people's need to be aware of how close the next transition period is - as changing of quarters is particularly magical time. At the beginning of each new quarter, the people renew the count at 13 weeks. The following month names are in use. They are correlated with Julian calendar names and equivalent northern-hemisphere seasons for reference. Swidden month, Seedtime month, Fallow month (Spring: April, May, June)Hay month, Harvest month, Fall month, (Summer: July, August, September) Dirt month, Dead month, Winter month (Autumn: October, November, December)Center month, Pearl month, Soil month (Winter: January, February, March)
  • This Calendar has current and coming events in Calgary. For many past events, see the archive or the History page.
  • In Postbag from the Hedge issue 21, it was revealed that RuneScape's calendar has ten months. They are: {| class="wikitable" ! colspan=2 | Month !! Number of days !! Real-world equivalent !! width=350 | Details |- | 1 || Rintra || align=center | 39 || January 1 - February 8 || Tied for 2nd longest month with Novtumber and Moevyeng on years with Moevyeng Day. |- | 2 || Moevyng || align=center | 38/39 (leap day) || February 9 - March 18 || There is an additional day in the middle of Moevyng every four years, called Moevyng Day, similar to a leap day. |- | 3 || Bennath || align=center | 32 || March 19 - April 19 || Bennath means "blessing" in Cornish. 2nd shortest month |- | 4 || Raktuber || align=center | 34 || April 20 - May 23 || |- | 5 || Pentember || align=center | 38 || May 24 - June 30 || Named for its position as the fifth month. Penta is Greek for five. |- | 6 || Fentuary || align=center | 31 || July 1 - July 31 || Only month to solely encompass an entire Gregorian month. Shortest month. |- | 7 || Septober || align=center | 38 || August 1 - September 7 || Named for its position as the seventh month. Septum is Latin for seven. |- | 8 || Ire of Phyrrys || align=center | 40 || September 8 - October 17 || Named after the apprentice of Scorpius, Phyrrys. Phyrrys began work on the calendar of RuneScape. Longest month. |- | 9 || Novtumber || align=center | 39 || October 18 - November 25 || Named for its position as the ninth month. Novem is Latin for nine. |- | 10 || Wintumber || align=center | 36 || November 26 - December 31 || Name after winter; Wintumber trees are most likely named after this month. |} The total of days is 365 or 366, as with the real world. It is currently Year 169 in the Fifth Age. (Note that this does not appear to change over time within the storyline.)
  • The Calendar used in WoTMUD, known as the Farede calendar, has 13 months of 28 days each, for a total of 364 days. Each MUD-day lasts for 24 game-hours, or ticks.