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Tuesday, September 11th, 2007.

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Using computer programs and mathematical formulas, Henry has created a standard calendar that is identical from year to year. It is twelve months long and consists of 364 days. January 1, no matter the year, would always fall on a Sunday. So would Christmas. The same could possibly be said of your birthday. Say so long to surprises.

And what about those leap years, created because it takes 365.2422 days for the Earth to revolve around the sun? The current calendar adds an extra day every four years to account for the uneven number. Henry’s calendar would offer an extra seven days every five or six years. It would be called “Newton Week,” in honor of Sir Isaac Newton, and would be a paid holiday.

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