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tableplay
It's immaterial whether they have to do with Christ - I am talking about frequency of usage.
Yes, but, "Hey, get with the program ... the VCT secret codeword-RIP calendar ---> We're Gettin' Closer to the Grave Each Day," addressed which calendar to use here. The RIP calendar is the the Julian calendar.
As far as frequency of usages goes, the Julian calendar was around for about 1,600 years, versus the Gregorian calendar for about 400 years. There are other ways to look at frequency of usage. So, perhaps, it's fitting to thus continue to recognize it with some small award. Regardless, how else to recognize a new (old) award, but, with an old (New) Year's Day?
The numerals, too, work out. January 13, 2022, Gregorian, was the last day of the Julian year, on December 31, 2021. 13 <---> 31. It would be nice were each day a Friday, or, the same day in general, but, the shift in days from one calendar to the other isn't two weeks. Here is a link to who observes the old New Year's Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_New_Year
Now the current Julian year is 2774, and, the Gregorian one is 2022. Numerologically speaking, sort of balances out the 222-bit, with (2772 + 2) in 2022, and, 2772 in (2022 - 2). Lots of other considerations, such as 2774 = 73*(1 + 37) ---> 731_137; and 2772 = (73 - 10)*4*11 ---> 731_411, or, (4*10^1 + 7 + 30)(-1 + 37) ---> 411_731_137. 2772 = 2*1386 = 4*693, which has to do with Tesla's 369. Anyway, 2 inverts to 7 as ᘔ; the same way that 6 inverts to 9. Lots of strange very-basic patterns of the periodic table of chemical elements to do with 27, and 69. I won't get into the math that thus separates these digits, but, suffice it to say, it's one of the great discovers yet to be made.
I guess that the only reason that people don't try for an even more-exact calendar is that no one knows what the future holds, say, what overall style of calendar will suit, then. Maybe, a sixteen month calendar for the people in the year 3000.
Other things to do.
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