![]() ![]() This printout stands out because it is colorful. Like many 'puter nerds, I have papers all over my desk. This can even be used "stand-alone", without a deck of cards. Thanks Jan! Frankly, I'm surprised there is not more interest in this effect. Aronson: You are welcome to use this on your site if you deem it to be of value.Ĭlick here to view/download attached file. Please let me know if there are any errors. I am posting the file here for those who may also need a larger version. You can find the working in "Simply Simon" and in Volume Two of his DVDs. I am not explaining here how to use this chart. My version uses the correct number of days for each of the months. My version fills up an entire 8-1/2 by 11" page! Simon's version shows 31 days for each month, which is unrealistic. I then saved it as a PDF file so more folks can access it. I used a font that is very similar to the one on Bicycle cards. So, for my own personal use, I re-entered all of the information into Microsoft Excel. I can't read the chart even with prescription lenses. The download there is called "Year-at-a-Glance Chart". You can download a small version of the chart (for free) from Simon Aronson's site: I like the concept of the Birthday Card or the Calendar Card Trick. ![]()
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