From 88c79031efd681aaf96c2148de52221baadc1fb7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gennyble Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 06:53:59 -0600 Subject: 2024-12-08 06:53 CST --- served/words/weeknotes/what.html | 24 +----------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 23 deletions(-) (limited to 'served/words/weeknotes/what.html') diff --git a/served/words/weeknotes/what.html b/served/words/weeknotes/what.html index b28a413..7d0f1a4 100755 --- a/served/words/weeknotes/what.html +++ b/served/words/weeknotes/what.html @@ -24,26 +24,4 @@ or about stuff that happened at work: a weeknote can be whatever you want it to a lot of people, myself included, like to use weeknotes to keep track of what they're doing. to keep a record and to remember that, yes, you do do things -no matter how loud your brain is yelling right now. - -

the weird dates in my weeknotes

- -i like weird date formats, a lot!, so i am using the International Fixed Calendar -(IFC) to note my weeks. It's pretty easy to understand, but not too easy to convert -between IFC and the Gregorian Calendar. - -The rundown is:
-Every month is 28 days. There is an extra month after June called Sol. The last -day of the year is extra. It's called the Year Day and it's not part of any week -but it is December 29th. - -During leap years there is a day after June and before Sol: June 29th. It's the -Leap Day and also does not belong to a week. - -\(read about IFC on wikipedia) - -Since I week-a-note every two, I name the first weeknote "early" and the last two -"late". So, in rhythm, it'll be something like: Early June, Late June, Early Sol, -Late Sol, etc. - -That's it for What? Weeknotes.. Go read'm? They're listed in words/ \ No newline at end of file +no matter how loud your brain is yelling right now. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit 1.4.1-3-g733a5