;Cal. Modern
;Every year starts on the same day, Sunday, January 1st.
;Each week is eight days long (5 working days + 3 weekend days).
;Each month (except the last) has five weeks, which translates into 40 days in a month, and 10 months in a year (we drop February and June).

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COMMENT=Updated April 5, 2009 \neach regular month has 5 weeks, each week has 8 days (5 working days & 3 weekend days)


01.1.       =Sunday, January 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)    ;Note=1st month, 40d
10.2.       =Sunday, March 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)      ;Note=2nd month, 40d
28.2.+22Dy  =Sunday, April 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)      ;Note=3th month, 40d
28.2.+62Dy  =Sunday, May 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)        ;Note=4th month, 40d
28.2.+102Dy =Sunday, July 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)       ;Note=5th month, 40d
28.2.+142Dy =Sunday, August 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)     ;Note=6th month, 40d
28.2.+182Dy =Sunday, September 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)  ;Note=7th month, 40d
28.2.+222Dy =Sunday, October 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)    ;Note=8th month, 40d
28.2.+262Dy =Sunday, November 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)   ;Note=9th month, 40d
28.2.+302Dy =Sunday, December 1st, #0000 (Modern calendar)   ;Note=10th month, 5/6d
31.12.%1940,4 =Friday, December 6th, #0000 (Modern calendar) ;Note=leap day


;These entries were added by: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com - http://users.telenet.be/wdew/
;The abbreviations {d} {m} {e} {y} ... are explained on http://users.telenet.be/wdew/Basis%20PTB/BasisEN.htm
;http://moderncalendar.blogspot.com/