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Re: 10m 73 d calendar RE: 10 Months and 10 Weeks

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Dear Brij and Calendar People

 

Brij could put two and two together and get

 

A double-year of ten months of either 10 or 11 weeks (70 or 77 days).

A common double year would have four months of 11 weeks and six of 10 weeks.

A leap double-year would have five months of 11 weeks and five of 10 weeks.

 

Every third double-year would be a leap double-year along with some additional Kepler double years.

 

 

It the leap double-years were spread as smoothly as possible, they’d follow the pattern of my Elwy leap week calendar suggestions.

 

 

Karl

 

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From: East Carolina University Calendar discussion List [mailto:CALNDR-L@...] On Behalf Of Brij Bhushan Vij
Sent: 21 June 2012 16:20
To: CALNDR-L@...
Subject: 10m 73 d calendar RE: 10 Months and 10 Weeks

 

Karl, Sonny sirs:
During my formitive years, I had been promoting the 10-month Metric Calendar Year, with each month having 73 days i.e. TWICE the YEAR duration. Please see the format at: http://www.brijvij.com/bb-mcy73vsothers-list.pdf
Each "Decaday" i.e. 10-day interval had TWO 'quinto-day (5-day) periods' as:
Ist quinto-day:   Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday and
IInd quinto-day: Sigma-day, Alfa-day, Beta-day, Friday & Saturday
My contribution during 1971 in Standards Engineer: Metric Norms for Time Standard was a step in THIS direction but enhanced to the possibility of A World Metric Calendar during 1971-73, a step in continuation with The Metric Second; V25 N4; April 1973 published in Bueau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
I have already discussed this at some length with the list, sirs.
Regards,
Brij Bhushan Vij
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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 15:28:20 +0000
From: karl.palmen@...
Subject: Re: 10 Months and 10 Weeks
To: CALNDR-L@...

Dear Sonny and Calendar People

 

Each Month display shows the Gregorian dates of the 10m10w calendar month shown by Roman numerals. The accompanying Gregorian month name is for the first day of the 10m10w month (even if it’s a small minority of the 10m10w month).

 

There are errors in the days of the week. Thursday 2 December(III)  is followed by Thursday 3 December (IV) also  Thursday 31 December (IV) is followed by Tuesday 1 January (V).

However if you ignore the days of week the months are correct for a common year.

 

The 10 weeks are incorrect. Week 1 begins on June 27 not June 30 as shown.

 

Note that Doomsday is Monday in 2011, Wednesday in 2012 and Thursday in 2013.  Also note that within a single 10m10w year the Doomsday that Month 1 begins is different from the Doomsday the 10 weeks begin.

 

Karl

 

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From: East Carolina University Calendar discussion List [mailto:CALNDR-L@...] On Behalf Of Sonny Pondrom
Sent: 15 June 2012 14:17
To: CALNDR-L@...
Subject: Re: 10 Months and 10 Weeks

 

I think Karl's 2012 calendar would look something like this:

On Jun 15, 2012, at 7:00 AM, Karl Palmen wrote:

 

Dear Calendar People

 

I thought of the idea of a calendar where each year has 10 months, which start at about the same moon phase within each year and 10 weeks, which begin on the same day of week within each year.

The ten months would alternate between 29 and 30 days, except that one month normally of 29 days has a day added in a leap year.

 

I’ve found a rather elegant calendar of this type, in which the months and weeks begin on the following Gregorian dates:

 

Month 1: Sep 5  (30 days)

Month 2: Oct 5  (29 days)

Month 3: Nov 3  (30 days)

Month 4: Dec 3  (29 days)

Month 5:  Jan 1  (30 days)

Month 6: Jan 31 (29 or 30 days)

Month 7: Mar 1  (30 days)

Month 8: Mar 31 (29 days)

Month 9: Apr 29 (30 days)

Month 10: May 29  (29 days)

 

Week 1: Jun 27

Week 2: Jul 4

Week 3: Jul 11

Week 4: Jul 18

Week 5: Jul 25

Week 6: Aug 1

Week 7: Aug 8

Week 8: Aug 15

Week 9: Aug 22

Week 10: Aug 29

 

Month 6  gets a 30th day in a leap year and that 30th day occurs on Feb 29. Hence each date of this calendar’s year occurs on the same date of the Gregorian year every year.

 

Each of the 10 calendar weeks begins on a Doomsday and so does Month 1.

Month 5 begins on January 1, 153 days after Week 6 on August 1 in turn 153 days after Month 7 on March 1.

 

Today is Day 18 of Month 10. In two weeks time, it will be Day 3 of Week 1.

 

 

Karl

 

 

Day 18 Month 10

 

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