[LEAPSECS] LEAPSECS Digest, Vol 88, Issue 31

Richard Clark rclark at noao.edu
Wed Jan 15 17:14:37 EST 2014


On Wed, 15 Jan 2014, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:


> In message <alpine.LRH.2.00.1401151224330.20249 at nadreck.tuc.noao.edu>, Richard

> Clark writes:

>

>> I've always liked the view that the first century spanned the years 1-99.

>

> Yes, the appeal is obvious, apart from that pescy detail of "century"

> meaning "hundred"...


Well, it wouldn't be completely without precedent. The history of the
Julian/Gregorian family of calendar variants has several examples of
reforms that resulted in years with lengths differing significantly
from 365 or 366 days.

Also centipedes don't have exactly 100 legs.

Richard Clark
rclark at noao.edu


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