New Calendar?

Casshew

Former Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2003
Messages
27,884
Reaction score
317
  • #1
An astronomy professor is hoping to convince the world to switch to a new calendar that would take the guesswork out of when Christmas and other holidays fall each year. Replacing the extra day added to the calendar every Leap Year with a week every five or six years that professor Richard Henry calls "Newton Week," in honor of Sir Isaac Newton, would make every day of the year fall on the same day of the week.

And New Year's Day 2006 would be the perfect time to start the new calendar, he says, because in both the current calendar system and on his new calendar, that day falls on a Sunday.

Henry acknowledges he is a "bit of Grinch" because he designed his calendar so that Christmas and New Year's Day would fall on Sundays.

"You know what happens toward the end of the year. A lot of people like the mess at the end of the year because it gives them time off," he said.

Henry said he knows he doesn't have much hope of succeeding. But, he argues, the new calendar would save countless hours of work worldwide.


http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-12-27-static-calendar_x.htm
 
  • #2
BORING!!! I vote NO! :doh:
 
  • #3
hi cass! i say let's create an 8 day week so we can have 3 day weekends! we can name the 8th day satunday. :waitasec: ......

or we could just shorten the work week to 4 days a week,(with the same pay and no xtra hours!) :woohoo:
 
  • #4
Hi Lex.. is three days enough?

I vote we keep it a 7 day week, but work on the weekend and take the other 5 days off.. whaddyathink?
 
  • #5
Casshew said:
Hi Lex.. is three days enough?

I vote we keep it a 7 day week, but work on the weekend and take the other 5 days off.. whaddyathink?


way better cass! :D 5 days off is just about right!
 

Guardians Monthly Goal

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
88
Guests online
1,738
Total visitors
1,826

Forum statistics

Threads
635,370
Messages
18,674,596
Members
243,182
Latest member
lbowen808
Back
Top