Welcome 2010 with the Website at the End of the Universe's free downloadable calendar
2010 is almost here and it doesn't look anything like the 2010 that Arthur C. Clarke envisioned in his sequel to 2001, Never mind that, what's more important is that The Website at the End of the Universe is once again offering its annual science fiction calendar as a free PDF download. Instead of the usual helpless female space explorers threatened by leering aliens, this year we're featuring images of babes staring down the bad guys.
Each month of the 2010 calendar features a different pulp magazine cover with a different space babe in charge. We've also brought back our list of important science fiction birthdays.
Download your copy for free from http://www.theendoftheuniverse.ca/calendar2010/calendar2010.pdf. If you print it out, be sure to scale it your paper size. It's designed for letter-size paper, but if you use A4 or some other size, you will have to adjust your settings accordingly.
This is our seventh year that we've been offering a calendar. If you want to check out previous editions , click on the following links to get the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 installments.
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I hope your 2010 is a happy and prosperous one and that all of your science fiction dreams come true.






new calendar
Perfect timing. I just recycled my my December sheet and came looking for 2010. I really appreciate you doing this every year.
Thanks. I wish you made
Thanks. I wish you made available a version that doesn't include the birthdates. The covers are more than 50% smaller than last year since space is taken up by birthdates and the month name. This is actually a bit disappointing as the graphics too me are the best parts of the calendar.
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