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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:12 PM
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The calendar we use now is the Gregorian Calendar and was adopted in the 1500's. The first 365 day calendar was the Julian calendar developed in 48 BC.
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:21 PM
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I was informed by a history major that according to the Anno domini year notation does not have a year zero. We jump from 1 BC to AD 1. So, according to the historians I'm wrong but history is a stupid major anyway.
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:27 PM
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When someone says that they were born in the 60's, do you ever think that this person could have been born in 1970?
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:38 PM
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counterpoint:

actually, the decade does end on Dec 31 2009. As long as you started counting the decade from Jan 1 2000.

Websters defines "Decade" as 1 : a group or set of 10: as a : a period of 10 years.

Theres nothing about the term "Decade" that definitely binds it to Year One. Technically, 1995-2005 was a Decade. so to answer when does the decade end, all you have to say is , what decade?

Old Jan 7, 2010 | 07:43 PM
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Good counter point. I'm going to go throw it in someone's face now. Stupid history majors.
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 08:26 PM
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That makes about as much sense as saying a 40 year old is still in their thirties...
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 08:47 PM
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Good point Krinkov! In that case both options are correct
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Originally Posted by UP2MTNS
I guess I can look it up, but when did people start using the current calendar? Its not like after J.C. died, someone said, "OK....EVERYONE, LISTEN UP!! That crazy guy with the beard and dirty feet that got us all drunk on wine and fish last week just died, so this is now Year ONE.....GOT IT? Everyone change up your calendars, turn back your clocks, and we'll all celebrate Year TWO in 365 days (except in year 4, when we'll go with....umm...how about 366 days?) OK?? OK!"
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 09:45 PM
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The answer is-

10 years after it started.

That is all.
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 09:59 PM
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^Yes and no

If the question were "How long is a decade?" or "Starting from this date, xx/xx/xx, what date will it be when a decade has passed?" then that would be right. The question was "When does THE decade end (not A decade end)?

Same thing applies to "When does the millenium end?" or "When does the century end?"
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Originally Posted by wikipedia, its the internetz of course its true
Year zero is not used in the widely used Gregorian calendar, nor in its predecessor, the Julian calendar. Under those systems, the year 1 BC is followed by AD 1. However, there is a year zero in astronomical year numbering (where it coincides with the Julian year 1 BC) and in ISO 8601:2004 (where it coincides with the Gregorian year 1 BC) as well as in all Buddhist and Hindu calendars.
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 10:21 PM
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There was no year 0.
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 10:38 PM
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Citing wikipedia makes me want to punch myself in the face.
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Citing wikipedia makes me want to punch myself in the face.
that's why I love it! (so do college professors hahah)
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Originally Posted by WRX USA
^Yes and no

If the question were "How long is a decade?" or "Starting from this date, xx/xx/xx, what date will it be when a decade has passed?" then that would be right. The question was "When does THE decade end (not A decade end)?

Same thing applies to "When does the millenium end?" or "When does the century end?"

yes and no.

You are correct that a we speak of the term "Millennium" starting from Year One, but thats because it comes straight from the bible.

Websters - 2. A thousand-year period of holiness mentioned in Revelation 20, during which Jesus and his faithful followers are to rule on earth.

the term Decade has no definitive connection to the greco-roman calendar. Remember theres other cultures out there with their own calendars, years, decades that dont care when we started counting our years



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