To: Cletus.D.Yokel
Sent this out circa 1130: Well, I finally had it with the tards who think we are starting a new decade. Look, zero is a point, a transition. It has NO value. There was never a collection of 365 days that, when ended, was called Year Zero. Correspondingly, 10 has value and rightly ends where eleven starts. The decade of the twenties begins at the transition point midnight 31DEC2020/01JAN2021, approximately 365 days from today (leap year...). That is all. My Christian history professor thanks you.Then why do it start with a 20?
20 not 19 regards
358 posted on
01/01/2020 7:16:30 AM PST by
The Toddler
(There could be five or six ninjas in this room right now.)
To: The Toddler; Cletus.D.Yokel
Sent this out circa 1130: Well, I finally had it with the tards who think we are starting a new decade. Look, zero is a point, a transition. It has NO value. There was never a collection of 365 days that, when ended, was called Year Zero. Correspondingly, 10 has value and rightly ends where eleven starts. The decade of the twenties begins at the transition point midnight 31DEC2020/01JAN2021, approximately 365 days from today (leap year...). That is all. My Christian history professor thanks you.A modest proposal for 2020
361 posted on
01/01/2020 7:26:12 AM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
To: The Toddler
I agree with you.
The century started in 2001. However, there are no rules for what the definition of a decade is, it is a more recent man-made construct. It has been used to describe an era. If you call something the 20’s and don’t include 2020, that’s kind of stupid, isn’t it? By definition, it is every year within a century whose last two digits end in twenty something.
430 posted on
01/01/2020 10:59:34 AM PST by
Defiant
(I hope the Russians trick me into voting for Trump again in 2020.)
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