Just checked my stats, as you do, and discovered not one of my 31 stories on Sol was downloaded on Tuesday 25th February.
Should I contact The Guinness Book of Records or did something unfortunate happen to the website on Tuesday last?
Jack G
Just checked my stats, as you do, and discovered not one of my 31 stories on Sol was downloaded on Tuesday 25th February.
Should I contact The Guinness Book of Records or did something unfortunate happen to the website on Tuesday last?
Jack G
I reported the problem and Laz is fixing it. The script to shift the download figures by one day has been running twice so there were alternate zeros in the weekly figures.
Since I now have a non-zero number of downloads for some of my stories for yesterday, it may well have been fixed.
AJ
February 30th
"February 30 Was a Real Date
By Vigdis Hocken
Today, the month of February has 28 days in common years and 29 days in leap years. But February 30 has been a real date at least twice in history.
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February 30 happened in Sweden in 1712.
Sweden added the date to its 1712 calendar following an earlier calendar error; the Soviet Union observed February 30 in 1930 and 1931 in an attempt to cut seven-day weeks into five-day weeks and to introduce 30-day months for every working month.
Next leap day is February 29, 2020.
Last leap day was February 29, 2016.
Sweden's 30 Days of February
In 1700, Sweden, which included Finland at the time, planned to convert from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar.
Therefore 1700, which should have been a leap year in the Julian calendar, was not a leap year in Sweden. However, 1704 and 1708 became leap years by error. This left Sweden out of synchronization with both the Julian and the Gregorian calendars, so the country reverted back to the Julian calendar.
February 30, 1712, came into existence in Sweden when the Julian calendar was restored and 2 leap days were added that year. Sweden's final conversion to the Gregorian calendar occurred in 1753, when an 11-day correction was applied so that February 17 was succeeded by March 1 that year. Not everyone was pleased with the calendar reform. Some people believed it stole 11 days of their lives.
The Soviet Revolutionary Calendar
February 30 existed from 1930โ1931 after the Soviet Union introduced a revolutionary calendar in 1929. This calendar featured five-day weeks, 30-day months for every working month, and the remaining five or six days were "monthless" holidays. The abolition of the seven-day week in favor of a five-day week was intended to improve industrial efficiency by avoiding the regular interruption of a non-working day.
Restored Week in 1940
However, the Gregorian calendar continued to be used in the Soviet Union during this period. This is confirmed by successive dates found in daily issues of Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party, in which February had 28 days in 1930 and 1931, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. The Soviet revolutionary calendar was discarded as it was difficult to eliminate the Sunday rest tradition. The original seven-day week was restored in 1940.
The 13th century scholar Johannes de Sacrobosco claimed that February had 30 days in leap years between 45 BCE and 8 BCE in the Julian calendar, when February was shortened to give the month of August the same length as the month of July. However, historical evidence relating to the Julian calendar refutes Sacrobosco, who was critical of that particular calendar.
Topics: Calendar, Leap Year, Dates, February"
Next leap day is February 29, 2020.
Last leap day was February 29, 2016.
2000 had a Feb 29th Leap day. 1900 did not.
Century years (end in 00) only have a leap day if they are divisible by 400.
'February 30th' would be a really good theme for a contest.
IIRC, a very famous dystopian novel starts with the clock striking thirteen. Expect more of the same.
AJ