Why does "cal 9 1752" produce incorrect results?

Kaleb Keithley kaleb at thyme.jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Nov 29 09:29:59 AEST 1990


In article <1990Nov28.184933.5838 at dg-rtp.dg.com> goudreau at larrybud.rtp.dg.com (Bob Goudreau) writes:
>In article <1990Nov28.011932.19555 at thyme.jpl.nasa.gov>, kaleb at thyme.jpl.nasa.gov (Kaleb Keithley) writes:
>> 
>> In the waning days of the Julian calendar usage in North America, if
>> ships could make the Atlantic crossing in less than two weeks, you
>> could mail a letter from London and have it arrive in New York
>> before the day it was sent.
>
>Not likely, since 1752 was when the entire British *Empire* (not just
>its colonies) switched to the Gregorian system.  Most of the rest
>of Europe had switched at various earlier times.

Yeah, read what I meant, not what I said.

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Kaleb Keithley                      Jet Propulsion Labs
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