• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    3 months ago

    Explanation: Celsius is preferred over Fahrenheit as a unit of measurement for temperature because it adheres to a more ‘rational’ and organized system, the same appeal as with the metric system. During the French Revolution, France implemented both of those things as standard… and also attempted to implement a new calendar, a new division of time, and a new epoch marker. Happy 234th YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC everyone!

  • kata1yst@sh.itjust.works
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    Honestly the current system of time is pretty decent. Base 10 isn’t inherently superior for everything.

    However.

    The calendar… Awful. Messy. Arbitrary. I feel like we missed the boat when the world didn’t immediately adopt the International Fixed Calendar.

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      3 months ago

      That (13x28+1) would be so much nicer. I’m also a fan of 12x30+5, which keeps the year divisible into quarters and gives an even better 5 day new year’s bonus. It also loses the exactly 4 week months, but eh… Keeps things interesting. Also avoids every month having a Friday the 13th.

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          My gut says that would introduce a whole lot of inconsistency? It’s to do with the tilt of the axis, not the daily rotation. I don’t think those line up neatly enough.

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      Apparently they used this inside Kodak until like 1983. I have to imagine some lone hold-out at the end, everyone waiting on them to retire or die so they can all finally do things worse and all I can think is: that’ll be be me someday.

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      Each month begins on a Sunday, and ends on a Saturday; consequently, every year begins on Sunday. Neither Year Day nor leap day are considered to be part of any week; they are preceded by a Saturday and are followed by a Sunday, making a long weekend.

      That sounds both nice and an absolute hassle to try and retrofit all our timekeeping stuff to deal with.

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    Metric doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the base. Imperial units are mostly base 10 as well. It’s about having a consistent scale. You can do base 60 metric if you want to, but there’s not really a good reason for it when everyone’s already on base 10.

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        No, F is just badly designed with no sensible reference points that tie into the greater system… It’s like having 10k seconds in a minute, the day starts at 2:31, noon is at 8:29, and midnight at 18:52.