A calendar with 13 months of 28 days each. This would result in a year with 364 days. However, it wouldn't align with the solar year, which is about 365.24 days. The extra .24 days accumulate to create the need for a leap year.
Simply put, this system would simplify the calendar but would still require some kind of adjustment to stay in sync with the seasons.
Yeah it's called skip day. It wouldn't be a day of the week it would literally just be a day with no name attached to it and every four years you'd have two skip days. So you'd have Sunday December 28th, and then 2 days later would be Monday January 1st. As long as we all accept that skip days don't exist within a week it's fine.
It's a little weird but it's only weird for two days or one day rather than being weird basically all the time.
I live on earth, I'm an adult and speak English as my primary language, and even I need to do the little song to work out how many days a given month has.
Depends how close to the polar regions you live. If you live in Florida yeah sure daylight savings probably doesn't mean a lot to you but if you live in Northern Scandinavia you kind of require it in order to not go insane because you spend literally all your free time in eternal darkness.
I used to work in a server farm, a building with no windows, in the winter I'd get up and it would be dark, I would drive to work and it would be dark, I'd finished my day and then drive home and it would be dark. And then at some point they go yep this is the date we switch to daylight savings (which honestly should have been like a month ago but whatever) and it's like God suddenly remembered that the sun exists and should probably shine at some point.
So with respect, all you "let's get rid of daylight savings" people can sod off.
I live in Minnesota and what's more I work nights. I am more than familiar with never seeing the light of day especially durring the winter. Daylight savings can still fuck right off. There is no reason that we should literally be shifting the time of day for everyone just to accomodate a few individuals. If places want to shift their hours durring winter then they are more than welcome to do so. But as a whole time should be time. If a business wants it to be light when they open or close then they should have their hours reflect that. They can change their hours to be whatever they want. There's no reason that 9AM or something has to be the start of shift. Those times are entirely arbatrary. They could be anything. If you want to start your shift later then convince your employer to let you start your shift later. But don't tell me that everyone else needs to change their clocks to accommodate you.
Also if people really care about daylight savings then just leave it in place. It doesn't matter at all either way. Time is time. Let's just stop changing the damn clocks.
There's a lot of better calendars out there but the Cosworth is arguably the best. The additional month is called Sol and is between June and July. Additional days for leap years and last day of year are treated like free days and the calendar pauses for them.
Kodak used it and everything from finance to pay to reporting was a breeze. I get to use it and the 4–4–5 calendar often in data analysis so that historical data is easier to segment and compare.
Isnt this the format where your birthday would fall on the same exact day every year? That sounds like it sucks if your birthday is sometimes on a Monday.
We can't improve the calendar, some people will have to celebrate their birthday on a day that isn't their real birthday like they already do most of the time!
If you get birthday leave at your job, it would suck to not have your birthday on a weekday.
Realistically though, how often does a birthday fall on a weekday? 1/4, 1/5? I think eventually we'd be okay with it.
I dont think so. Anybody working retail or anything thats not an office suite would get fucked during the week permanently. They ain't getting birthday leave on a Wednesday at McDonald's.
It wouldn't be on the same day every year because there would still be 1 extra day each year and 2 extra days on leap years. The proposed 13 month calendar would have a "month" that is just 1 or 2 days as "New Years". That would cause the days to shift over time.