And who would have known were it not for my Linux Calendar….
- Dec 10
- Emily Dickenson born, 1830
- Dec 10
- Metric system established in France, 1799
- Dec 10
- Nobel Peace Prize awarded each year
- Dec 10
- Foundation of Worker’s Party in Angola
- Dec 10
- Human Rights Day
- Dec 10
- Thai Constitution Day in Thailand
- Dec 10
- Wyoming Day in Wyoming
- Dec 10
- N’oubliez pas les Romaric !
- Dec 10
- Bonne fête aux Eulalie !
- Dec 10
- Aujourd’hui, c’est la St(e) Melchaide.
- Dec 10
- N’oubliez pas les Miltiade !
- Dec 10
- Ã? la sainte Julie,
- Le sole
- il ne quitte pas son lit.
- Dec 10
- Friedensnobelpreis für Brandt, 1971
- Dec 11
- Independence Day in Upper Volta
- Dec 11
- Infomagic and Debian announce the botching of Debian 1.0, 1995
- Dec 11
- Bonne fête aux Daniel !
- Dec 11
- Aujourd’hui, c’est la St(e) Damase.
- Dec 11
- Kriegserklärung Deutschlands an die USA, 1941
Does you Linux Calendar tell you when they changed the name from Upper Volta to Bukina Faso?
This is why the calendar is so quaint. These calendar lists were put together, in some cases, decades ago, and I don’t think there is a system for maintaining them.I doubt very much that Bukina Faso’s independence day and Upper VOlta’s independence day are the same. It’s possible, I suppose… It would be interesting to look it up.