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Beany 05/20/24 8:03:54 AM #1: |
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PMarth2002 05/20/24 9:15:52 AM #2: |
There's no year 0, so centuries go from 1-100
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CassandraCroft 05/20/24 9:39:16 AM #3: |
The people that voted 21st Century are so fucking wrong it is unbelievable.
In the C.E (Common Era)/BCE (Before Common Era) or if you prefer A.D (Anno Domini)/B.C (Before Christ) notation used by The Gregorian Calander there is no year zero. 1 BCE/1BC was followed by 1AD/CE. Meaning that a hundred years is from 1 - 101. Meaning that the 21st Cenutry and the Third Millennium started in 2001CE.AD. --- Hi ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Thermador446 05/20/24 9:45:12 AM #4: |
Isn't it always 1 Century ahead?
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Beany 05/20/24 10:00:58 AM #5: |
PMarth2002 posted...
There's no year 0, so centuries go from 1-100 CassandraCroft posted... The people that voted 21st Century are so fucking wrong it is unbelievable. Dang good point Thermador446 posted... Isn't it always 1 Century ahead? lol crap my poll is terrible --- "It's a simple question, Doctor: would you eat the Moon if it were made of ribs?" ... Copied to Clipboard!
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UnsteadyOwl 05/20/24 3:45:38 PM #6: |
CassandraCroft posted...
The people that voted 21st Century are so fucking wrong it is unbelievable.That means decades start on the year ending in 1 instead of ending in 0, right? Since the first decade was years 1-10, second was 11-20, etc. That would mean the year 2000 was still part of the 90's since that decade began in 1991, with 1990 being the last year of the 80's. --- "It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness. That is life." ... Copied to Clipboard!
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tankboy 05/20/24 3:59:29 PM #7: |
PMarth2002 posted... There's no year 0, so centuries go from 1-100That's not a super strong argument because dates and times already have discontinuities and exceptions. Having two centuries that are not 100 years is no worse than leap years/seconds or daylight savings transitions. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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