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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2269 | Posted: November 21 2004, 15:45   |
Hey all,
I was just taking a look at Princess Maker for old times' sake, and I noticed the calendar that's used is a bit 'off'. It doesn't seem to fit the Gregorian calendar... Any idea's as to what is should be? 01-01-1660 falls on a monday according to this calendar...
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snout
 msx legend Posts: 4992 | Posted: November 21 2004, 15:47   |
I think it has got something to do with the time in which Princess Maker is situated. Gregorian calendars were usual back then, weren't they?
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2269 | Posted: November 21 2004, 16:00   |
Don't know, I guess it also depends on when the Gregorian calendar was adapted. This seems to differ from country to country.
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 3020 | Posted: November 21 2004, 16:10   |
Wasn't the Gregorian Calendar shifted some days during the Napoleon Era? I recall something happened like that, like they skipped four days or so...
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2269 | Posted: November 21 2004, 16:19   |
I don't know... I do vaguely recall skipping 10 days in order to implement it, but that would've been in the 1500's...
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snout
 msx legend Posts: 4992 | Posted: November 21 2004, 16:23   |
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2269 | Posted: November 21 2004, 17:14   |
That'll have you respect me a little more, you snot-nose kid!  |
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2269 | Posted: November 21 2004, 20:23   |
anyone?  |
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