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Does the calendar really have to be so confusing?

sciencecenter:

The dates fall on different days of the week every year. The months all have different numbers of days, with no rhyme or reason. There’s plenty of inefficiency built into the modern calendar. But according to Johns Hopkins astronomer Richard Conn Henry, that doesn’t have to be the case. According to his proposed calendar, eight of the months would have 30 days, with 31 days every third month. Every few years, an antire week would be added to make up for the lost time. But, on the upside, years would work like clockwork. Holidays would fall on the same day every year. Christmas and New Years would both fall on a Sunday. And the plan would save money by making interest calculations much easier. Aside from centuries of convention, I can’t image what would stand in Henry’s way!

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    Sounds good, but I’d rather we made September 6 always be a Monday. I don’t get a Labour Day Birthday again until like...
  8. octoeye reblogged this from sciencecenter and added:
    Pleasepleaseplease?...fucking hate current calendars, they’re bullshit.
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    Check out World Time Format, another new calendar and universal time standard. worldtimeformat.com and there’s an iPhone...
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    This makes some sense, but remember all the annoyances around that Leap Second we had to add in 2008? That Leap Week has...
  12. outofthedarkness reblogged this from wareh0use and added:
    Christmas and New Years would both fall on a Sunday. Isn’t it better to have them midweek for maximum days off?
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    WHO THE FUCK WANTS NEW YEARS TO BE ON A SUNDAY?? Dumbasses!
  22. turquoisejockstrap reblogged this from npr and added:
    Interesting idea. I’m for it. Early adapters, go!
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    Would you be willing to change to calendar system for convenience?
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    Well as long as he doesn’t name one of the months Thermidor, I’m sure he’ll be okay.
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