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    Day Designer. Day Designer has amassed quite a cult following—and for good reason. This planner devotes an entire page to each day of the week, leaving plenty of room to write down your ...

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    The Skylight Calendar is also designed for families, featuring color-coded schedules, chore charts and even a meal planning schedule. It comes in three sizes (10-, 15- or 27-inch) and can be ...

  5. Organised Chaos LAN Party - Wikipedia

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    Organised Chaos Sunningdale June 2012. Organised Chaos (normally abbreviated as OC), was a monthly LAN Party held in Cape Town, South Africa at the Sunningdale Sports Complex as well as other venues in both Bloemfontein and Port Elizabeth. The LAN has a current capacity of 540 after moving away from the Bellville Velodrome in April 2012.

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    Wessex '82 is a split EP release by UK punk bands The Subhumans, The Pagans, Organised Chaos and The A-Heads. Each band contributed one track to the record. This was also the first vinyl release on the Subhumans' own label, Bluurg Records. [2]

  7. Pax Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other perennial calendar reform proposals, such as the International Fixed Calendar and the World Calendar, it preserves the 7-day week by periodically intercalating an extra seven days to a common year of 52 weeks (364 days). In leap years, a one-week month called Pax would be inserted after Columbus.