no.
coz the days are changed and some days of the months are only 29 or 30 or 31....etc.
get a new one, too much places sell for cheap prices..
or get one for free , big companies give out.
2007-01-20 00:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Although your question isn't very clear, I'll tell you what I think. Some calendars of a particular year also show the month of January of the next year and the month of December of the previous year. However, not all calendars do that. E.g. In some calendars of 2006, you may find December 2005 and January 2007 as well. That's just for covenience in case you need to check something from the previous or succeeding months. In calendars which follow the Indian system (Saka) and carry the Roman version as well, you will obviously find both January and February, as the Indian calendars start sometime in mid April and end there. Other than that, I guess there is no way except making little adjustments by calculations that are simple to do.
2007-01-20 08:38:45
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answered by Modest 6
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No; the days have changed. What was a Monday last year may be a Tuesday this year.
2007-01-20 07:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, take any calendar in which JAN 1 FALLS ON A MONDAY
2007-01-20 08:04:16
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answered by ocumancer™ 4
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no not possible .. in non leap years the day which follow the previous new year will become the day of this new year and in leap years it would be two days there after.
2007-01-20 08:04:52
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answered by hari prasad 5
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