New Calendar Proposal
belg4mit writes "An astronomy professor at Johns Hopkins is pushing for
the adoption of a new, static, calendar. The
press release is written better than his site
but a little short on details.
Interestingly he claims this should be easy to implement and points at the hoops coders must jump through for the Gregorian calendar." Nobody is taking my 10 hour day plan seriously either.
let's try going metric first, which is at least partially implemented in the united states. (i.e. sciences) if americans can't even switch to the metric system, i see no reason to think something as inherent as the calender system can be switched.
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