Albert Silverberg (
chikaidestroyer) wrote2008-04-21 07:21 am
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∞ 25: In interest of a calendar...
Since I've just completed my project, I'd like to conduct a simple poll with the citizens of Luceti.
Would you use a calendar if one was standardized for the village?
I'm thinking of ways to distribute this list to those that showed early interested. From my research, I can say it's Monday, April 21. The most common names of weekdays and months are listed below -- those are what I used for standardizing the calendar for Luceti.
Days of the Week (7 to a week, 30/31/28 to a month, 365.25 to a year)
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Months of the Year (12 to a year)
January (31 days)
February (29 days this "leap" year, 28 for next three years)
March (31 days)
April (30 days)
May (31 days)
June (30 days)
July (31 days)
August (31 days)
September (30 days)
October (30 days)
November (30 days)
December (31 days)
Would you use a calendar if one was standardized for the village?
I'm thinking of ways to distribute this list to those that showed early interested. From my research, I can say it's Monday, April 21. The most common names of weekdays and months are listed below -- those are what I used for standardizing the calendar for Luceti.
Days of the Week (7 to a week, 30/31/28 to a month, 365.25 to a year)
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Months of the Year (12 to a year)
January (31 days)
February (29 days this "leap" year, 28 for next three years)
March (31 days)
April (30 days)
May (31 days)
June (30 days)
July (31 days)
August (31 days)
September (30 days)
October (30 days)
November (30 days)
December (31 days)
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You and your brother seem to be doing a good enough job of that.
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Thank you, but Caesar and I aren't really leaders -- not in the sense I'm thinking of. We may execute and devise plans, but we don't unify Luceti as a real leader would. A leader is one who the people can put their faith into, and that's something neither of us have accomplished.
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