• Wolf314159@startrek.website
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    1 day ago

    This should be always. We could easily have 13 months with an even 28 days, or four weeks, every year. But, you’re going to say, “What about that last day?” That’s new year’s day, it’s once a year, not ever a regular day of the week, and every leap year we get 2 of them and make a weekend of it. Those remainder calendar days don’t need to be a particular day of the week, we can just make them holidays and stop worrying about it. Or we do keep them as regular days of the week and the calendar shifts by a day or two every year. I don’t really care. I just want the months and weeks to be at least a little less chaotic. And if there is going to be a chaotic little remainder weekend every year, it might as well be a party.

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      7 hours ago

      What I’m going to say is: technology. The calendar will never change because of technology. This would be the most expensive and extensive change in history. Every computer system, program, device everything.

      And you have to either retroactively change past dates, or support 2 systems at the same time. It’s almost insurmountable at this point.

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        6 hours ago

        I’ve lived through attempts to switch to metric and Y2K. Tech problems are easy compared to changing direction against societal interia.