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The Kluznickian Calendar

DOW

DOM

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Aten

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Mon

1

WS

Inde

Tue

2

nm

Wed

3

Pat

nm

Thurs

4

Fri

5

JC?

nm

Sat

6

Sun

7

fm

+DST

Labr

nm

Hal

Mon

8

fm

Pres

SE

nm

Tue

9

Wed

10

fm

nm

Thurs

11

fm

Fri

12

Sat

13

fm

Dad

Sun

14

Eas?

fm

1492

Mon

15

SS

Tue

16

GHD

fm

Wed

17

fm

Thurs

18

fm

Fri

19

Sat

20

fm

Sun

21

nm

-DST

fm

Yule?

Mon

22

nm

Mem

FE

Tue

23

fm

Wed

24

nm

fm

Thurs

25

nm

Fri

26

Sat

27

Mom

Sun

28

MLK

Val

nm

TGD

Last

29

NYE

Leap

30

NYE’

7 Proposed holidays are typed in blue.

Abbreviations
Dad – Fathers’ day JC – Jesus Christ day ? Pres – Presidents day
DST – Daylight savings time Labr – Labor day SS – Summer solstice
Eas – Easter Mem – Memorial day TGD – Thanksgiving day
FE – Fall equinox SE – Spring equinox Val – Valentine’s day
fm/nm – full/new moon, 2005 MLK – Martin Luther King day Vets – Veterans day
GHD – Groundhog day Mom – Mothers’ day WS – Winter solstice
Hal – Halloween NYE – New Year’s Eve Yule – New Xmas ?
Inde – Independence day Pat – Saint Patrick’s day 1492 – Columbus day

Features

  • Simplicity, order, and regularity.
  • It is a geocentric civil calendar, not a religious or business calendar.
    (No one has the right to impose their religious beliefs, customs, or habits on anyone else. See p.s. #5.)
  • Contains no business impositions. (See p.s. #1)
  • Contains no other special interest group impositions.
  • It is a perpetual calendar, identically the same every year except leap years.
  • 13 months per year; 4 weeks per month; 7 days per week except the last week of December which normally has 8 days but will have 9 days on leap years.
  • Monday is the first day of each week, month, and year.
  • Leapday is the last day of the year which leaves the preceding 365 days unaffected
    and invariant from year to year.
  • Each date on the calendar will always reoccur on the same day of the week.
  • Since Monday is the 1st day of the week, both weekend days will be at the end of the week, side by side, both on the same row, as shown in the following tabular calendar.
  • Lastsday and Leapday are a part of an extended weekend and not a part of the work week.
  • The Winter Solstice will always occur within +/- 1 day of 1 January. Leap days shall be added or omitted accordingly.
  • An improved leap year rule, based on the mean solar year, is to be occasionally updated, when needed.
  • The century number shall be contained within the year number, e.g. 2010 is a part of the 20th century, not the 21st. (See p.s. #4)
  • The winter and summer solstice and the spring and fall equinox are proposed to be national holidays along with Presidents, Memorial, and Independence days, in the USA. (See p.s. #3)

Monthly Calendar

Month: ________ Year: ____
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28

External Link

  • Calendar homepage: The discussion, post scripts to the discussion (amendments), links, and downloads are found here
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