Planner Mashup: Julian Day PlannerThe Julian Day Number, and the Gregorian date that it starts in. Automatically generated holidays and equivalant dates in other calendars. Astronomical data generated for the locale you put in; mine is for Springfield, Oregon, and pretty near my house. A table of conversions from fractions of the day to military clock times, generated for the user's home time zone (here it's US/Pacific). The actual lines for writing in appointments. Three minor lines between each major line, each of which corresponds to a tenth of the day. I haven't gotten business cards yet, so I'm ending up writing these little notes and my contact info and such on Get Out of Hell Free cards. ![]() A sample page (March 31, 2006) from my Julian Day Planner, as I showed it at ETech06's MAKE Fest.
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