Talk:Last Friday of each month: Difference between revisions

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::::: So this calender page was printed in February and everyone knew that there would not be these days. Fine with me. What's your point in misspelling ''proleptic''? --[[User:Walterpachl|Walterpachl]] 06:25, 23 August 2012 (UTC) And is it correct that 5 October 1582 was a Friday?
 
would not be these days. Fine with me. What's your point in misspelling ''proleptic''? --[[User:Walterpachl|Walterpachl]] 06:25, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
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It is really amazing how much misinformation (that's a code word for bad or incorrect information) concerning the subject of the Gregorian calendar, the various switchovers (adoptions), and the subject of the translations of the two styles of dates ('''O.S.''' vs. '''N.S.'''). One website states that Pope Gregory ''ordered'' ten days to be dropped ... and whatnot. As for the Wikipedia's article, it is suprisingly factual and well-formed. Kudos to those authors. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] 20:36, 22 August 2012 (UTC)
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