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 |  |  | Subject: Friday 9 December, 2011: Special Calendar Edition of the h2g2 Announcements Posted Dec 9, 2011 by h2g2 Communications
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  |  | The h2g2 Community Artists (U14916409) have produced two fabulous calendars: a digital 2011 advent calendar and a print 2012 calendar.
Malabarista (U1528154) is spearheading the effort to fill the h2g2 Post Advent Calendar (A87723967) with special treats. Each December day until Christmas brings us another new smiley and a classic h2g2 entry. Check back often to find out what new smileys have been made available.
Tavaron (U1314679) led a project to produce the first ever h2g2 calendar, available now at lulu.com. The h2g2 2012 calendar features stunning photographs from researchers the world over. Dozens of days carry the A-page number of an appropriate Guide entry, so the calendar is an excellent introduction to h2g2. Proceeds from the sale of the h2g2 2012 calendar will go to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Foundation which supports literacy and literary causes.
http://www.lulu.com/product/calendar/h2g2-calendar-2012/18722203
Even if lunchtime is an illusion, the h2g2 2012 calendar is a lasting and enjoyable present for anyone on your holiday gift-giving list.
Happy Nerd h2g2 Comms
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 |  |  | Subject: Friday 9 December, 2011: Special Calendar Edition of the h2g2 Announcements Posted Dec 9, 2011 by Mrs Zen This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | >> What's the foundation's charity reg number Z?
That'll be available when the announcements about the Foundation are put out. I'm not working on that myself, so I don't know how far along we are with that. It's "a case of watch this space" or "subscribe to this forum" anyway.
>> Also is there anywhere else we can buy it? Amazon etc?
Probably not. Some people do try reselling their Lulu products via Amazon but that's a different ballgame really. Also, Amazon have their own self-publishing service.
One of the things I like about the Lulu service is they save time and shipping costs by printing UK-delivered orders in the UK, and US-delivered orders in the US. 'Tis neat.
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