Home Page for Calendar Reform Maintained by Rick McCarty, this site has complete information about calendar reform, an e-mail forum for discussion of calendars and timekeeping, and more. Very extensive. http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/calendar-reform.html
The 13-Month Calendar By the same author, information about the 13-month calendar devised in 1849. http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/13-month.htm
The World Calendar Also by McCarty, this page gives information about a calendar where the same date lands on the same day of the week every year. http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/world-calendar.html
Sexagesimal Calendar Calendar reform based on the sexagesimal system with which we already measure the time of the day. http://www.sexagesimal.org/
What Dime is it? By Sergei Zaytsev, if you have ever wondered why there aren't 10 hours a day, and 100 minutes per hour, this page shows how it would work, and includes clever names for the decimal time frames. http://sergeizaytsev.com/dime/
Leap Week Calendars Perpetual Calendars that stick to the existing 7 day week. Includes review of various leap week rules and a table of possible leap week cycles. http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/palmen/lweek1.htm
A New Calendar Site exploring various options for calendar reform. http://www.geocities.com/anewcalendar
Aristean Perpetual Calendar A very simple and sensible calendar destined to replace the present Gregorian calendar. This is God's calendar for the new millennium. http://www.geocities.com/peacecrusader888/calendaridx.htm
IndiaContributes 373632-Year Cycle (Word Document) This is based on my discussions with Calndr-L group, using data that I worked since 1970-71 with the theme: *A World Calendar for All Ages & Time by Metric'. 373632-year cycle is the outcome of combining 128-year VGRCalendar; 834-years/148 LWks & [7*128=896] 896-yrs/159 Leap weeks schemes, using *rationalised Tithi/Phase duration alongwith 19-year cycle/235 lunar months*. http://www.the-light.com/cal/bbv_IndiaContributes.doc
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