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I'm all for a 10 day celebration, but I think it would need something better behind it, other than just for the hell of it. but holidays today are so short. one day, or a three day weekend. we need something akin to the harvest festivals of old I think. |
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We could combine it with Bacchanalia. |
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The 1582 date was from Papal edict, and since England at that time was not Catholic (think Henry VIII), they did not change their calendar, and neither did Scotland, for some reason that escapes me. |
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The 1752 date was a parliamentry decision, made by the British Parliament, and thus there will be different dates for Calare Diem in Britain than in the rest-of-the-world (unless they're part of the Commonwealth). Besides, it makes the British feel special. |
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Yes, but 46BCE had 445 days, so in fact there's a balance owing. |
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But having days owed won't get you a holiday. |
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Then again, we could just say that if the calendar is now aligned "correctly" to the year then all previous errors and adjustments balance out and we can chuck the whole thing. |
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Also, what's the name? Is that bog Latin? |
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