Brij: I don't wish to appear impolite.
However, will you please, please, please take this deciTime stuff off list!!!!! By now, you must know who is interested in it. You can just put every one of their email addresses in the "To:" field of your messages and you can all maintain your own mini-list by always using "Reply to All." Please understand that I don't want my email address included. Bill Potts, CMS Roseville, CA http://metric1.org [SI Navigator] >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Behalf Of Brij Bhushan Vij >Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 21:10 >To: U.S. Metric Association >Subject: [USMA:29301] deciTime RE: Re: Time... > > >Bill, Pat sirs: >>.....arbitrary and non-uniform calendar..... >All planets show arbitrary and non-uniform motions BUT they follow >Kepler's >laws and the durations of each month are closely related to 30-degree >transit of Earth in ecliptic path around sun. Moon's motion had >been in use >by witch doctors linked to the woman's cycle, while telling the age of a >past event.....xxx moons ago! My luniSolar scheme of 834-yr/148 LWks >calendar and 19-yr/235 lunations in link with 2L/59th as >*Tithi/Phase* have >promising results to match futuristic calendar needs to give: Mean Year >=365.242206235 days; and Mean Lunation =29.5309743093 days with >accomodative >adjustments. >Regards, >Brij Bhushan Vij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >20040326T10:63(decimal) AM(IST) >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: "Bill Potts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: [USMA:29290] Re: Time... >>Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:28:34 -0800 >> >>Pat Naughtin wrote: "The month is the relatively un-uniform interval of >>time >>it takes for the Moon to revolve around the Earth, and it has proven to be >>fairly difficult to use as a regulator of human time." >> >>The time it takes the Moon to orbit the Earth is the lunar month and IS >>more >>or less uniform. However, unlike the arbitrary and non-uniform calendar >>month, the number of lunar months in a year is not an integer. >> >>I know you know that, but for some reason it didn't come out >right when you >>wrote it. If I had done that, I would excuse it as a senior moment. >> >>Bill Potts, CMS >>Roseville, CA >>http://metric1.org [SI Navigator] >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >Post Classifieds on MSN classifieds. http://go.msnserver.com/IN/44045.asp >Buy and Sell on MSN Classifieds. >
