1 00:00:00,320 --> 00:00:03,400 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Jonesy and Demanda podcast. I've got 2 00:00:03,400 --> 00:00:07,360 Speaker 1: something for you. It's a story about the calendar. And 3 00:00:07,400 --> 00:00:09,799 Speaker 1: I know that doesn't sound interesting, but not hach calendar. 4 00:00:09,960 --> 00:00:12,200 Speaker 1: Remember the mind calendar. It was all supposed to end 5 00:00:12,240 --> 00:00:14,480 Speaker 1: in twenty twelve, and we thought that that meant extinction. 6 00:00:14,960 --> 00:00:16,720 Speaker 1: The minds were saying, no, it's beginning of a new 7 00:00:16,800 --> 00:00:18,480 Speaker 1: cycle in the west of my mistake. I thought we'd 8 00:00:18,520 --> 00:00:21,920 Speaker 1: be that was still sacrificing people into the mood tiding 9 00:00:22,000 --> 00:00:25,919 Speaker 1: of come on, what about the Gregorian calendar? This is 10 00:00:25,960 --> 00:00:28,960 Speaker 1: about our calendar. And I've actually we've got some music. 11 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:33,919 Speaker 1: It's not conspiracy, but it's kind of like controversial and 12 00:00:34,080 --> 00:00:41,199 Speaker 1: interesting and intriguing. Have we got It's not bad? The 13 00:00:41,360 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 1: X file? What would you suggest? I know, isn't what 14 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:52,159 Speaker 1: about this? What about That's incredible? Incredible, We'll do had 15 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:54,120 Speaker 1: My story lives up to all of that and more. 16 00:00:55,040 --> 00:00:58,680 Speaker 1: Twenty twenty six has the exact same calendar as a 17 00:00:58,800 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 1: nineteen fourteen, oh, the year the world the First World 18 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:05,240 Speaker 1: War began, so we're in for great times. The calendar 19 00:01:05,319 --> 00:01:08,080 Speaker 1: is identical to that, meaning that every date falls on 20 00:01:08,120 --> 00:01:10,400 Speaker 1: the exact same day of the week. My birthday in 21 00:01:10,480 --> 00:01:14,399 Speaker 1: nineteen fourteen was on a Wednesday. If anyone's interested, this happens, 22 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,480 Speaker 1: Actually it is because of the Gregorian calendar we have. 23 00:01:17,920 --> 00:01:20,800 Speaker 1: We are part of the Gregorian calendar. We like the chance, 24 00:01:21,040 --> 00:01:24,039 Speaker 1: we like the Calgary Gaus, so the calendar. This is 25 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:26,479 Speaker 1: how their cycles work. In most cases, calendars repeat every 26 00:01:26,520 --> 00:01:30,520 Speaker 1: twenty eight years, but leap years and century rules occasionally 27 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:32,880 Speaker 1: shift the cycle. Oh, I know, I feel it in 28 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 1: my ankles. But both nineteen fourteen and twenty twenty six 29 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:40,119 Speaker 1: starts on a Thursday, non leap years, so the calendars 30 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:43,400 Speaker 1: line up perfectly. And in nineteen fourteen, if there's any 31 00:01:43,440 --> 00:01:47,440 Speaker 1: prophecy propheeas I'm making up words now, if they're listening, 32 00:01:47,800 --> 00:01:50,000 Speaker 1: nineteen fourteen was the year the First World War started 33 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 1: with the assassination as we know of Franz Ferdinand. Right, 34 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:58,080 Speaker 1: So the matching calendars are a mathematical coincidence. Some people 35 00:01:58,120 --> 00:02:01,440 Speaker 1: may read more into that what I would say, though, 36 00:02:02,320 --> 00:02:05,440 Speaker 1: if you've kept an old calendar from nineteen fourteen, maybe 37 00:02:05,440 --> 00:02:07,880 Speaker 1: with a pinup of the girls of the day, Mary 38 00:02:07,880 --> 00:02:10,640 Speaker 1: Pittford and Lillian Gish, Happy Days, you don't have to 39 00:02:10,639 --> 00:02:15,799 Speaker 1: buy a new calendar that might have a cocker Spaniel 40 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: on it or something. Forget that Lilian showing a bit 41 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 1: of ankle. Wow, it'll serve this sailor well. They posed 42 00:02:22,520 --> 00:02:23,560 Speaker 1: in a lot of hats