On 6 Jan, Kai Henningsen wrote: > > Remember that the last calendar reform was made at an actual difference of > about 10 days (and some countries took a long time after that to implement > it, thus increasing the difference even more), so I'd expect people won't > touch that until the difference is again in that ballpark - around AD > 31000-32000, that is.
Continuing off-topic, I remember that when I was young (very young) I read a nice proposal for a reform of the calendar, made by Isaac Asimov. I cannot find it anymore and, for some strange but human reason, I'm no more in the possibility to ask Isaac himself. Did anybody read it and can tell me where I could find it? Thanks, Fabrizio -- | [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Pluto Leader - Debian Developer & Happy Debian 1.3.1 User - vi-holic | 6F7267F5 fingerprint 57 16 C4 ED C9 86 40 7B 1A 69 A1 66 EC FB D2 5E > more than 35 months are needed to get rid of the millennium. [me] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .