Dodecahedral Calendars for 2006
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Download a 12 sided calendar
At this site (url below) you can select a different language, and have the week start on either Sunday or Monday! And you can also select whether you want a regular or a rhombic dodecahedron!
http://www.ii.uib.no/~arntzen/kalender/
http://www.ii.uib.no/~arntzen/kalender/
Artabus 2006 Calendar
At the Artabus site, you can select an artist for images that decorate your calendar, or even download your own images!!!
http://www.artabus.com/calendar.php
http://www.artabus.com/calendar.php
2006 Calendar on a rhombic dodecahedron
Here is a different RHOMBIC Dodecahedral Calendar:
http://www.southernct.edu/~fields/Calendar-2006/
http://www.southernct.edu/~fields/Calendar-2006/
The Calendrial Dodecahedron
Here is an adaptable one some of you might like, with directions including ... "If you don't like Czech month names, if you want your own set of feasts to be highlighted or you'd like to generate a calendar for another year, just download the calendar generator and follow the README file there. But beware, you'll need a working installation of TeX with the astrosym font (you can get it at any mirror of CTAN) and for years other than 2006 also the XEphem program."
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/calendar/
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/calendar/
Shapely Calendars
This page has several different polyhedral shapes and links to more ...
http://www.re.org/tom/stuff/calendar/calendar.html
http://www.re.org/tom/stuff/calendar/calendar.html

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