I looked up the Rothé Calendar to see what it was, and I found something interesting. I found an article about it that says:
“The calendar consists of thirteen 28-day months. Each month has four even weeks, always beginning on a Monday and ending on a Sunday”
And later, the article states…
“Statistically, Rothe’s Universal calendar is light-years ahead of the Gregorian calendar”
How can someone develop something supposedly so advanced, and not even know on which day the week starts?
Mick & Mason Mastroianni
Parker and Hart
I looked up the Rothé Calendar to see what it was, and I found something interesting. I found an article about it that says:
“The calendar consists of thirteen 28-day months. Each month has four even weeks, always beginning on a Monday and ending on a Sunday”
And later, the article states…
“Statistically, Rothe’s Universal calendar is light-years ahead of the Gregorian calendar”
How can someone develop something supposedly so advanced, and not even know on which day the week starts?