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teenman
The Incredible Hulk
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:10 pm Posts: 510
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 I think I invented a new calendar system
I heard there are problems of our modern (Gregorian) calendar. That's because days slowly shrink every year. In other words, it takes less than 365.2422 per year. From a moment I can think about correcting a time, I think I can solve this.
Here are the today's dates from two calendar versions:
Modern: Sunday, January 16, 2005
Mine (no name yet): Sunday, January 17, 2005
My calendar and the Gregorian ones have similarities:
Every 4th year is a leap year (e.g...2008, 2012, 2016...)
Every 100th year is NOT a leap year (e.g...1700, 1800, 1900, 2100...)
However, they both have differences:
Modern: Every 100th year is NOT a leap year unless it's a 400th year (e.g...1600, 2000, 2400...)
Mine: Every 100th year is NOT a leap year unless it's a 500th year (e.g...1500, 2000, 2500...)
Modern: Currently skip 13 days from Julian Calendar.
Mine: Currently skip 14 days from Julian Calendar.
Modern: If the year's 2300, skip 16 days from JC. If it's 2500, skip 17 days.
Mine: If the year's 2400, skip 18 days from JC. If it's 2600, skip 19 days.
If you're confused, PM me and I'll reply you. If you approve my calendar system, how can I convince other people to change from modern version to mine?
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Loki With Tasty Legs
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NUMBNUTS!!!
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 10:44 pm |
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Algren
now we know
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Loki With Tasty Legs wrote: NUMBNUTS!!!
\:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 10:54 pm |
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teenman
The Incredible Hulk
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:10 pm Posts: 510
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Loki With Tasty Legs wrote: NUMBNUTS!!!How so?
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:20 pm |
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Anonymous
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Can we drop the gay bomb on want2write?
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:44 am |
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Eagle
Site Owner
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:09 pm Posts: 14631 Location: Pittsburgh
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I am totally speachless.
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:57 am |
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Loki With Tasty Legs
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How about introducing a new metric system or language?
"Oh yeah, I'm sorry I missed that meeting... I was right on time according to MY personal calendar I invented."
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:30 am |
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Samweis Gamdschie
Cream of the Crop
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:35 pm Posts: 2077 Location: At the edge of reality
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The thing is: experts have much better systems (for calenders) than we all know (actually, there are some pretty perfect calenders around), but they didn't launch it to our system we have right now.
Reason: it would be too complicated to change all the data's for the future!
By the way: We have the year 2012 now (because of the miscalculation in the 4th century) and nobody wants to change it - the reason is obvious!
:wink:
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:40 am |
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TonyMontana
Undisputed WoKJ DVD King
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:55 am Posts: 16278 Location: Counting the 360 ways I love my Xbox
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What a coincidence! I invented a new calendar system too.
Here's the differences:
Current calendar system: There is no "TonyMontana Day".
Mine: Every Friday is TonyMontana Day, This is a holiday where nobody works, except for Best Buy employees, Movie Theater employees, and Mexican restaraunt employees. On this day you are to shower TonyMontana with presents and strippers.
I've spent quite a lot of time on this new calendar system. If anyone is confused, please send me a PM. I will subsequently laught at your PM and will refuse to respond. I will however post your PM here in this thread exposing you to public ridicule for your stupidity.
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:41 am |
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Plot
Cream of the Crop
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:40 pm Posts: 2987 Location: Free Country, USA
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The last two people to change the common calendar system were Pope Gregory XIII, and before him, Julius Caesar, the most influential people of their respective times, and even they had some opposition. I can't picture a KJer being compared to them as an equal.
Emperor of Rome
Leader of the Catholic church
Want2write
It wouldn't look great in a history book.
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 2:16 am |
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TonyMontana
Undisputed WoKJ DVD King
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Plot wrote: The last two people to change the common calendar system were Pope Gregory XIII, and before him, Julius Caesar, the most influential people of their respective times, and even they had some opposition. I can't picture a KJer being compared to them as an equal.
Emperor of Rome Leader of the Catholic church Want2write
It wouldn't look great in a history book.
Good point, clearly if want2write moves to Rome he'll have a better shot at implementing this calendar. So, my suggestion to w2w would be to sell his computer to finance a trip to Rome. I know a few others here that would help chip in money to see this happens. He should then vow to spend every waking moment working on getting this calendar accepted, which would leave no time for him to spend here. It sounds like a good plan if you ask me!
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 2:39 am |
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Michael.
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TonyMontana wrote: Plot wrote: The last two people to change the common calendar system were Pope Gregory XIII, and before him, Julius Caesar, the most influential people of their respective times, and even they had some opposition. I can't picture a KJer being compared to them as an equal.
Emperor of Rome Leader of the Catholic church Want2write
It wouldn't look great in a history book. Good point, clearly if want2write moves to Rome he'll have a better shot at implementing this calendar. So, my suggestion to w2w would be to sell his computer to finance a trip to Rome. I know a few others here that would help chip in money to see this happens. He should then vow to spend every waking moment working on getting this calendar accepted, which would leave no time for him to spend here. It sounds like a good plan if you ask me!
=D> =D> =D> cracking me up
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 3:24 am |
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darth pimp
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TonyMontana wrote: What a coincidence! I invented a new calendar system too.
Here's the differences:
Current calendar system: There is no "TonyMontana Day". Mine: Every Friday is TonyMontana Day, This is a holiday where nobody works, except for Best Buy employees, Movie Theater employees, and Mexican restaraunt employees. On this day you are to shower TonyMontana with presents and strippers.
I've spent quite a lot of time on this new calendar system. If anyone is confused, please send me a PM. I will subsequently laught at your PM and will refuse to respond. I will however post your PM here in this thread exposing you to public ridicule for your stupidity.
first time i'v laughed on this board in a while 
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:35 am |
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Jeff
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 8:25 pm Posts: 28110 Location: Awaiting my fate
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I'm completely speechless.
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Mister Ecks
New Server, Same X
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RogueCommander wrote: I'm completely speechless.
I won't get into that false statement. Kind of like saying "No Comment", is it not? :wink:
A new calendar system, eh? Hmm... if we're going to make a new calendar system, we need at least five "Fuck You Days", where Hello and Goodbye are replaced with fuck you. Oh, and when you ask someone what's up or how they are, you kick them in the testicles. The day is only for guys, because it's mostly guys who are assholes to begin with.
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:16 pm |
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teenman
The Incredible Hulk
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:10 pm Posts: 510
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I have problems of my calendar, so I created another four methods that one of them should work. They follow all but basics of Gregorian Calendar except that every 500th year is a leap year (or years 2000, 2500, 3000, 3500...). However, each method skips days from Julian Calendar differently:
#1
13 days from Julian Calendar: Today-Feb. 28, 2100
14 days: Feb. 2100-Feb. 2200
17 days: Feb. 2400-Feb. 2600
18 days: Feb. 2600-Feb. 2700
#2
16 days from JC: Today 'til end of February 2100
17 days: Feb. 2100-Feb. 2200
20 days: Feb. 2400-Feb. 2600
21 days: Feb. 2600-Feb. 2700
#3
12 days from JC: Today 'til end of February 2100
13 days: Feb. 2100-Feb. 2200
16 days: Feb. 2400-Feb. 2600
17 days: Feb. 2600-Feb. 2700
#4
8 days from JC: Today 'til end of February 2100
9 days: Feb. 2100-Feb. 2200
12 days: Feb. 2400-Feb. 2600
13 days: Feb. 2600-Feb. 2700
Idk which one of five (seen above and in 1st post) is best choice
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:26 pm |
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Plot
Cream of the Crop
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:40 pm Posts: 2987 Location: Free Country, USA
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Most of your changes seen to affect the year 2100 at the earliest.
Even though computers were mass produced only 20 or 30 years before the year 2000, nobody had the foresight to make the computers y2k-friendly.
If the top scientists didn't have that foresight 30 years in advance, why would anyone have the foresight to change the calendar a full century before any of your calendar changes would actually come into effect?
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:42 pm |
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Loki With Tasty Legs
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_________________ Chaa Chaa! Cromm laughs ad yoo foo winds!
My God is strongöööör.. he is the everlasting skyyyyyyy!!!
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:55 pm |
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bABA
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Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 12:56 am Posts: 30505 Location: Tonight ... YOU!
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Don't be mean .. whats wrong with want2write creating these calendars.
Want2write ... theres only one thing i wasn't aware of .. exactly what does skipping days imply and how does one do that?
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Groucho
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Plot wrote: The last two people to change the common calendar system were Pope Gregory XIII, and before him, Julius Caesar, the most influential people of their respective times, and even they had some opposition. I can't picture a KJer being compared to them as an equal.
Emperor of Rome Leader of the Catholic church Want2write
It wouldn't look great in a history book.
After the French revolution, the French tried to redo all measurements of time and space to make them easier...it would all be base 10. There would be ten hours in a day, ten months in a year with ten days in a week, and so on. It was definitely much easier, but the only thing that stuck was the measurement system, which is now known as the metric system.
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:28 pm |
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bABA
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Mike Ventrella wrote: Plot wrote: The last two people to change the common calendar system were Pope Gregory XIII, and before him, Julius Caesar, the most influential people of their respective times, and even they had some opposition. I can't picture a KJer being compared to them as an equal.
Emperor of Rome Leader of the Catholic church Want2write
It wouldn't look great in a history book. After the French revolution, the French tried to redo all measurements of time and space to make them easier...it would all be base 10. There would be ten hours in a day, ten months in a year with ten days in a week, and so on. It was definitely much easier, but the only thing that stuck was the measurement system, which is now known as the metric system.
imagine sleeping for 8 hours a day with such a calendar : )
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:36 pm |
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Base ten is not necessarily easier for day to day calculations.
24 hours can be divided in chunks of 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8. 10 hours could only be divided by 2 and 5. Same logic applies to having 60 minutes instead of an even hundred, etc.
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:41 pm |
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Jeff
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Mr. X wrote: RogueCommander wrote: I'm completely speechless. I won't get into that false statement. Kind of like saying "No Comment", is it not? :wink:
I actually thought about that after I wrote it. It really is an oxymoron is it not?
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 1:43 pm |
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Mister Ecks
New Server, Same X
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RogueCommander wrote: Mr. X wrote: RogueCommander wrote: I'm completely speechless. I won't get into that false statement. Kind of like saying "No Comment", is it not? :wink: I actually thought about that after I wrote it. It really is an oxymoron is it not?
I think so, is it not?... wait... I mean... CRAP! This is what you get X when you try to look smart. STUPID! #-o ](*,)
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Dr. Lecter
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Someone needs a hobby and as an exception, it's not TonyMontana this time around 
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