In The Lord of the Rings, the Hobbits had a calendar with 52 weeks of 7 days each and a special day at the exact halfway point of the year. That way, the dates always fell on the same day of the week and the calendar never changed. I don’t know how they handled Leap Years, assuming they had them.
Kamino Neko over 8 years ago
365 doesn’t divide evenly by seven, anyway, so you’ll always have the dates shifting through the week.
MontanaLady over 8 years ago
Ah, so that’s how that started!Silly me, I thought it had something to do with the moon…..
BTO over 8 years ago
The invention of Planned Obsolescence?
Jab Jr 1957 almost 3 years ago
In The Lord of the Rings, the Hobbits had a calendar with 52 weeks of 7 days each and a special day at the exact halfway point of the year. That way, the dates always fell on the same day of the week and the calendar never changed. I don’t know how they handled Leap Years, assuming they had them.