@ToolPackinMama not quite. you'd have to make one day longer by 1.68 hours.
And even then you have to deal with a year being around 365.242086145121 days (and that changes).
Orbit around the Sun and the spin of the Earth are not evenly divisible.
If you try to do a lunar calendar, you wind up having a month with 29 days or 30 days on a leap year.
@Lulz4l1f3
Can't argue with the numbers. Still, there's got to be some way to develop a more manageable flow to linear chronology on this crazy rock.
@ToolPackinMama