Story of my life!!!
That’s how we ended up with Chernobyl.
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?
We just can’t get away from that seven day week.
Progress doesn’t come from early risers—progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. – Robert A. Heinlein
Rothe still requires a leap year every 4 years.
The Rothé Calendar as well as the Metric system were never accepted because “It Too Hard” to get US politicians to agree on anything.
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ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Story of my life!!!
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
That’s how we ended up with Chernobyl.
Purple People Eater over 1 year ago
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?
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
We just can’t get away from that seven day week.
Chithing Premium Member over 1 year ago
Progress doesn’t come from early risers—progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. – Robert A. Heinlein
awcoffman over 1 year ago
Rothe still requires a leap year every 4 years.
blakerl over 1 year ago
The Rothé Calendar as well as the Metric system were never accepted because “It Too Hard” to get US politicians to agree on anything.