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Follow on Google News | The Mayans Were Wrong. Now What?The World Calendar versus Gregorian Calendar 5 year social media challenge.
By: APS Accurate A spokesperson for the Thomas Says Society remarked, "The Gregorian calendar is out of calibration for many reasons. In other words, it’s broke. Let’s not fix it. Let’s discard it for a better design. The dual scale calendar is a great solution to see what lies ahead in calendar reform." After noticing that so many people had inaccurately predicted the end of the world using the Mayan and the Gregorian calendars, the Thomas Says Society is moving to get this dual scale calendar into as many hands as possible in 2013. This Society is a team of proactive people working towards world change in the arenas of language and measurement. Calendar reform is a five year journey. Social networking will be our strongest vehicle to drive these efforts forward. “The time to change is now. Our calendar is easy to understand and will cut out the confusion that many people experience. For instance, the month of February is 6% short for no particular reason. We should welcome and celebrate the change by taking February 30th off. By using The World Calendar people will see a perpetual, uniform and consistent design. This will save time and money, as birthdays, anniversaries and other celebrations will be on the same day of the week every year. There will be no need for a new calendar every year. Hence the dual scale is green for The World Calendar and black for the soon to die Gregorian.” By incorporating the new world calendar into the design of the old Gregorian calendar, the dual scale model makes the transition effortless. Users are able to see the old way and the new way side by side until they learn and accept this version of the calendar. You can download a free version of the calendar from our web site. Full-size year-at-a-glance, dual scale calendars are available upon request and on the Thomas Says Society website or eBay. To find out more, please visit www.thomassays.org. (http://www.thomassays.org/ Contact Info: Thomas Says Tom@thomassays.org End
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