I have a better idea if we are changing calendars: 13 months of 4 weeks. The first 12 months have 28 days, the 13th month has 29. Month 13 will have 30 on leap years. This will mean that all the dates of the month will be on the same day of the week. Months are as evenly divided as possible.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brij Bhushan Vij Sent: Sunday, 22 June, 2003 1:57 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:26176] Re: USMA:26153 History vs future >Pat Naughtin is the editor of the free online newsletter, 'Metrication >matters'. You can subscribe by sending an email containing the words >subscribe Metrication matters to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-- It is good to recall and remember history BUT to impede progressive trends in the name of 'what existed in the past...?' shall only add to deffering *project metric*, I shall not say time..... since this can be thought and implemented in phases! Brij Bhushan Vij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Aa Nau Bhadra Kritvo Yantu Vishwatah -Rg Veda. *****The New Calendar Rhyme***** Thirty days in July, September: April, June, November, December; All the rest have thirty-one; accepting February alone: Which hath but twenty-nine, to be (in) fine; Till leap year gives the whole week READY: Is it not time to MODIFY or change to make it perennial, Oh Daddy! And make the calendar work with Leap Week Rule! ***** ***** ***** ***** >From: "Ma Be" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [USMA:26153] Re: Housing lots >Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:24:29 -0700 > >AAAAARGH!... :-S > >This chain/rod/link/acre/foot stuff is really amusing. Excellent for the >*HISTORY* books! Now, honestly, how useful would this stuff be in today's >modern world??? > >If there is a HUGE lot to be divided up to large/medium farmers, darn it, >divide it up ANYWAY it would be economically fit. So, forget about this >binary division ...... _________________________________________________________________ Food fit for Kings! Now available online. http://server1.msn.co.in/features/general/itc/index.asp
