July was renamed as the fifth month of the year in honour of Julius Caesar. August was named as the sixth for his successor. We still use both today, 2000-odd years down the track. Leave Tuesdays alone. History lends interest and tradition to something which really doesn't have terribly much more going for it.
Holy mother of some forgotten diety. Did Syzygys just type something halfway approximating wisdom????? I am completely flabbergasted.