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yup

with links too

years never begin in 0

there was no year 0 on a calendar

a 0 was a 10 in the decades preceeding the 2000's...i.e 1991 was year 1, 1999 was year 9, and 2000 was year 10 of that decade

the year 2000 was the 10th year of the decade preceeding it...according to calendars and math


you dont recall the neumanium party?

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yup

with links too

years never begin in 0

there was no year 0 on a calendar

a 0 was a 10 in the decades preceeding the 2000's...i.e 1991 was year 1, 1999 was year 9, and 2000 was year 10 of that decade

the year 2000 was the 10th year of the decade preceeding it...according to calendars and math


you dont recall the neumanium party?


So the year 2000 was part of the 90's?
 

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2000 is not part of the 2000's if you're looking to establish millenia... Sorry... It may feel counter-intuitive, but it's the truth.


The first 1,000 years were 1-1000. The second 1,000 years were 1001-2000.

Fact, not opinion.
 

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So the year 2000 was part of the 90's?

no, im fucking around :laugh3:


rehashing that stupid argument

"Because the common calendar starts with year 1, its first full decade is the years 1 to 10, the second decade from 11 to 20, and so on. So while the "2000s" comprises the years 2000 to 2009, the "201st decade" spans 2001 to 2010."

memoriesssssss
 

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no, im fucking around :laugh3:


rehashing that stupid argument

"Because the common calendar starts with year 1, its first full decade is the years 1 to 10, the second decade from 11 to 20, and so on. So while the "2000s" comprises the years 2000 to 2009, the "201st decade" spans 2001 to 2010."

memoriesssssss

"I'm joking but I keep reiterating the same thing and won't let it go...but I'm joking...dirt can take a joke..."


You are awful at this
 

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yeep...rock's a retard


He's just passing along what he understands to be the correct math... but it makes no sense to me.

I think of it this way:

DAY #1 - DAY #365 (Year ONE)
DAY #366 - DAY #730 (Year TWO)

Do that ten times and you have a decade... If you do that from January 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999, you have those exact number of days, (3,650, not counting leap years, etc.) correct?
 

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2000 is not part of the 2000's if you're looking to establish millenia... Sorry... It may feel counter-intuitive, but it's the truth.


The first 1,000 years were 1-1000. The second 1,000 years were 1001-2000.

Fact, not opinion.


this is actually true...its semantics really, especially after years 1-10 to set a pattern
 

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He's just passing along what he understands to be the correct math... but it makes no sense to me.

I think of it this way:

DAY #1 - DAY #365 (Year ONE)
DAY #366 - DAY #730 (Year TWO)

Do that ten times and you have a decade... If you do that from January 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999, you have those exact number of days, (3,650, not counting leap years, etc.) correct?

LOL...no he did it so that he didn't have to include the Yankees' title in 2000 as a part of their title count for the first decade of the 21st century
 

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Easy way to answer this.

What was the first decade of the current A.D. calendar?

What was the second? What was the third?

what was the 190th?


Ok? Everyone good now?
 

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2000 is not part of the 2000's if you're looking to establish millenia... Sorry... It may feel counter-intuitive, but it's the truth.


The first 1,000 years were 1-1000. The second 1,000 years were 1001-2000.

Fact, not opinion.

So what happened to the first 365 days of the first millenia?
 

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Easy way to answer this.

What was the first decade of the current A.D. calendar?

What was the second? What was the third?

what was the 190th?


Ok? Everyone good now?

First decade was only 9 years...let it go
 
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