(Part 2) Best general calendars according to redditors

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We found 111 Reddit comments discussing the best general calendars. We ranked the 72 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Calendars:

u/Nzash · 18 pointsr/StarWars

Hey, it's this one: http://www.amazon.de/Star-Wars-Episode-VII-Kalender/dp/3840147158/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1451059678&sr=8-10&keywords=Star+Wars+7%3A+Das+Erwachen+der+Macht+kalender

Apologies for amazon.de, you can find it on amazon.com or whatever as well I reckon.

I suppose "huge" was a big word, hope you didn't expect it to be as big as a wall. It is pretty big though.

u/lagranger5 · 10 pointsr/futurama
u/03BBx3 · 8 pointsr/math

This calendar has a math problem for each day. The day is the solution, which is kinda neat.

EDIT: The problems are kinda simple, but still fun!

u/[deleted] · 8 pointsr/WTF

Really, Joe Clark? You're talking about how a book is "Faggy" on your personal blog, but then you actually walk around with that hat on your head?

I'm gonna send you an anonymous email.

Edit- After looking at his amazon wish list, having this on there, I'm actually quite positive that he is, in fact, a homosexual.

u/jag06g · 5 pointsr/HelpMeFind
u/TequilaSqueela · 4 pointsr/motorcycle

I have been through a lot of gear and came back full circle to my original budget gear. The biggest boon from paying more is boots, hands down. I have riding suits, two piece high end gear, and everything in between. This gear is flexible and goes over my business formal attire. I carry my dress shoes. This gear is inexpensive to replace, sturdy, and incredibly flexible. The below is my final set list:

Helmet: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/hjc-cl-17-helmet

Jacket: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/joe-rocket-velocity-mesh-jacket

Vest (winter, heated, usually comes with wiring): https://www.ebay.com/itm/Widder-Lectric-Heat-Vest-Motorcycle-Heated-Electric-USA-Made-VEST-Fits-SIZE-44/323977252981?hash=item4b6e8c9075:g:YWAAAOSwtjBdygxf

Pant: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/alpinestars-wake-air-pants

Glove (summer): https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/cortech-dx-3-gloves

Glove (winter, heated, make sure it comes with glove wiring that attached to vest): https://www.ebay.com/itm/Widder-Lectric-Heat-Thinsulate-Gloves-Medium-Very-Good-Condition/193197841767?hash=item2cfb7d1d67:g:bCYAAOSwEFhdxD65

Boot: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/alpinestars-air-plus-v2-xcr-gore-tex-boots

Neck (winter): https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/alpinestars-tech-neck-warmer

Rain Jacket: https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/frogg-toggs-road-toad-rain-jacket

Rain pant (for fisherman, not the moto one so you don't get a wet crotch): https://www.amazon.com/Frogg-Toggs-Pro-Advantage-Bib/dp/B07G51L5NZ/ref=pd_sbs_200_t_0/132-3940543-5959211?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07G51L5NZ&pd_rd_r=f9169fec-6648-4740-893c-801db1f7133a&pd_rd_w=wLZoe&pd_rd_wg=vAsv2&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=5JZZZ8FQMAT7ZWXXB9WS&refRID=5JZZZ8FQMAT7ZWXXB9WS

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I ride from 105 degrees down to the 26 degrees we have had this week for my commute. I keep all this gear in my saddlebag so I can adapt to any riding condition. You sweat when it is hot and you can sweat when it is cold. I turn the heated gear to maybe 25%. This is probably the most versatile gear set up you will see recommended. All of the gear is high quality for value. I use it every day rain or shine.

Total cost? $1000

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You will see a lot of statements like "what is your life worth" and "buy once, cry once" and "buy the best you can afford."


All that will do is leave you with less money. Go with flexible, inexpensive gear with good safety ratings. You will learn what you like and don't like after living with it for two years. Then when it wears out switch to something that satisfies those desires. My Shoei helmets are not that much better than my HJCs (and I still wear my HJCs). Hell, my Bilt Raptor was 90 dollars and it is just as comfortable as my Shoei, but louder.

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You don't have to spend a lot of money to be safe. You need to spend just enough money to get gear that you will wear as often as possible.

u/FruitStandTechnician · 4 pointsr/ArcherFX

I scanned pig 101 with amazon app and it recognized the pig! it brought me to a German calendar with 2 pictures, one of the pig and the other is behind the calendar with some barcodes and ISBN numbers. Not sure if it may help but hey you never know! here is the link thttp://www.amazon.com/Schweinereien-Author-Wolf-Jan/dp/3660853151
Also noticed the name of the calendar is in GREEN "schweinereien"

u/cr4ckDe · 4 pointsr/HighschoolDxD

Thanks :)
It's available on Amazon.de only.

Not from HSDxD, but there is a tokyo ghoul, dbz, one piece etc.

u/sa-yu-ri · 2 pointsr/college

I have this Moleskine planner that I bought a few weeks into Fall 2013 (after spending years trying to find a nice one) and I think it's exactly what you're looking for. The left page is the weekly view (with nice-sized blocks; I have big handwriting and I had 4 classes in 1 day last semester and it all fit), and the right is lined for anything else you need to write in, like extra details and to-do's that come up.

And it's Moleskine, so you know you're getting something great. I've already bought my 2015 planner (which is unfortunately a bit smaller than the x-large, but it's hardcover and from the Le Petit Prince line), even though my current one will get me through Fall 2014.

u/sparkle-derp · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These weekly planners from Moleskine are a must-have for planning out when homework is due, and they always save me SO many headaches because I can avoid missing deadlines or waiting until the last minute. They also come in a ton of colors! That's what I think you shouldn't be without next semester.

Here's an item worth $5 on my wishlist including Prime shipping: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVD.

I don't have an item worth less than $2 on my wishlist, so if I win the second raffle, just run it again.

Have a great, productive night! Sorry about your homework, I'm in the same boat tonight. MORE CAFFEINE!

u/SnoopDobby · 1 pointr/funny

Link to the calendar on Amazon if you want to look

u/Staticpast · 1 pointr/chelseafc

Have you tried online - Amazon or WHSmiths?

u/8bitesq · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I recommend that you get a Moleskine planner! They are very sturdy and come in a variety of stiles and colors. Just make sure you week the right one! Get the ones that have a lined page and a page with each day on it for every week. So you can write notes, make check lists, etc. on the lined page and put all your daily activities on the other. This one in particular is freakin' adorable.

However, since you're an engineer and perhaps visual time management may work better, have you considered the LEGO time management tools? There are a number of them and you can Google more but this one and this one seem the most useful to me!

u/deadange1 · 0 pointsr/Cumberbitches

Here's a link to the calendar on amazon, you can see small versions of all the months on the back: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Official-Benedict-Cumberbatch-2015-Calendar/dp/1780547463/

And here's the colouring book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Colour-Me-Good-Benedict-Cumberbatch/dp/0992777755/