2005 Calendars
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The
Mathematics Calendar 2005
Featuring games, stories, brainteasers, and fascinating graphics,
this popular calendar stimulates curiosity, opens up the imagination, and
provides entertainment for every day of the year. The box for each date
contains a problem whose solution is the date itself - the challenge lies
in figuring out how to arrive there, and possibly discovering more than
one method. In addition, every month offers a treasure trove of
information: how random numbers shape the landscape, Zeno's zany
paradoxes, the Möbius strip, prime twins, mathematical connections
between codes, new technologies, the workings of lighthouses, and much
more.
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Far Side Engagement Calendar
Friends, we've got trouble. Trouble with a capital T, and that
rhymes with D, and that stands for desk calendar. Pity the naïve denizens
of River City…they thought they knew trouble. Worried that a pool hall
would corrupt their youngsters. Cute. Want to know real trouble? Witness
the low-fenced dingo farm neighboring an open-air nursery. Frolic about
under the anvil tree. Squeeze a pet lion onto a crowded elevator. Yes, now
we're talking trouble. The Far Side Trouble Brewing 2005 Desk Calendar is
positively bursting with severely twisted scenarios like these, presented
one per week-which gives you just enough time to appreciate the perilous
predicament of the future victims, but mercifully move on before dwelling
on the real catastrophe about to strike.
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2006
Sudoku Box Calendar
Engage in a new challenge every day as the most popular number
puzzle game in the world is now a Day-to-Day calendar. Write numbers in
the blank spaces in the grid so that the digits 1 through 9 appear only
once in each row, column and nine square block. Answers are on the back of
each page. Box Calendar.
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2005
New York Times Sunday Crossword Puzzles Engagement Calendar
Marked by colorful vocabulary, lively wordplay, and
witty, cultured clues, The New York Times crossword puzzles have become
the benchmark against which other American crosswords are judged.
Especially challenging are the Times's Sunday puzzles, which often take an
entire afternoon to solve. With fifty-three classic Sunday crosswords (one
each week, with answers at the back), this calendar literally provides
hours and hours of crossword enjoyment-in addition to such useful features
as a list of international holidays and full-page yearly grids for 2005
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2005
Anguished English Box Calendar
This wickedly funny little calendar contains 313 errant headlines
and misbegotten prose, classified ads by the illiterate, medical reports,
and other fruitful sources of written and overheard clangers. Examples:
"Doctor Testifies in Horse Suit," "For Sale: antique desk
suitable for lady with thick legs and large drawers," "Ears
pierced while you wait." Lederer is the eagle-eyed host of National
Public Radio's A Way with Words and the author of eight books on language.
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