Lady Heather supports several versions of the Mayan and Aztec calendars (plus a
bunch of others). You can also specify a correlation constant offset to match
the date to whatever value your local high priest deems correct.
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I thought the same thing but I think Mark was referring to the end date
of the Mayan calender. Now those guys were Time-Nuts!!
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