James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
>..
>> Whatever became of the "world calendar" (I think it was called), that
>> had 91-day quarters with months of 30,30,31 days (or some other
>> permutation), and one "world day" at the end-of the year, not _in_ any
>> month. Leap year added a "leap day" between June and July, I believe.
>>..
>> As I recall, it was suggested to make the conversion on a year where Jan
>> 1 fell on a Monday (Sunday?).

Hey, that's this year! So who can tell me the last time Jan 1 fell on
Sunday?


I found the world-calendar still alive at
  http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/world-calendar.html
and more interesting ways to waste time at
 http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/calendar-reform.html

Regards,
..jim


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