Okay /his/, how would this calendar match up to our current one if the new years day was on Halloween?
I'm reading a book right now that states that this was on a calendar in Bronze Age Sweden, so I tried matching it up with our current and I keep getting an extra day. I'll post my attempt in the next post.
>>2062482
what do you do when it starts snowing in July
New Years Day= Halloween
1st month = November 1-28
2nd month = November 29-30, December 1-26
3rd month = December 27-31, January 1-23
4th month = January 24-31, february 1-20
5th month = February 21-28, March 1-20
6th month = March 21-31, April 1-17
7th month = April 18-30, May 1-15
8th month = May 16-31, June 1-12
9th month = June 13-30, July 1-11
10th month = July 12-31, August 1-8
11th month = August 8-31, September 1-4
12th month = September 5-30, October 1-2
13th month = October 3-30
Can someone please help with this? I'm still not seeing what I'm doing wrong. And yes this has to do with history through the people who allegedly used this calendar in the far past
I actually see no real bad things that can come out of this, Besides the weird system for the month cycle it doesn't seem like a totally bad idea for a calendar.
>>2062482
Holy shit yes
>>2062728
It messes with religious groups who will insist on their 7-day week including the NYD, which means the religious and secular calendars will be out of sync, which means you'll spend the year going to church on Wednesday for the Sunday service. Also, it means everyone has to relearn people's birthdays.
The objectively correct answer is the Revolutionary French metric calendar.
Yeah but can you guys see the problem in this, I'm asking where the dates on it match up to our current ones and I'm messing up.
>>2062749
Why dont they just do sunday service on sunday
and people keep their birthday the same date day even if its not the same real day
>>2064533
There wouldn't even be months like modern July and august and april. I don't understand why people would be eschewed at all for their birthdays.
I find it quite cool. Also who gives a fuck about birthdays/religious ceremonies?
Starting the week on Sunday is disgusting though, make it Monday and I start using it in my daily life.
Week starts on monday you silly goose.
>>2064537
13th month can be called Cucktober
>>2062482
I'm sure the US will be the first to adopt this
Every 13th is a friday