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Offline Vulcan

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2009, 03:46:26 PM »
If the dating system started AD then it includes year 0.

ie first decade would be Jan 0000 til Dec 0009.

You can't just skip year 0!

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2009, 04:44:58 PM »
ummmm..yeah....

0 B.C. and 0 A.D.

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2009, 05:06:54 PM »
2000 to 2009

Got Married
Had twins ( boy and a girl )
Bought a house
Got a great job to pay for all of the above
Buried my dad
Saw my country attacked
Saw my country go to war
Shattered my lower leg ( literally, i have a metal rod in it now )
Shot the biggest deer of my life
Took my son and daughter hunting for the first time
Finally bought my wife diamond earings.
Started playing AH
Made many new friends because of an online video game

Many highs and lows this past decade, Hoping for a smooth and " middle of the road" next one.

Happy New Year gents

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #18 on: December 31, 2009, 07:57:10 PM »
So your saying my first year didn't start until I was a year old.  Awesome!  I'm a year younger than I thought!  Thanks!

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #19 on: December 31, 2009, 08:10:08 PM »
I finished elementary and middle school this decade. I will finish high school and college in the next decade and if all goes well, then in 4-5 years I will be in the US Naval Academy and then a 2nd Lt. in the USMC.
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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #20 on: December 31, 2009, 09:04:58 PM »
So your saying my first year didn't start until I was a year old.  Awesome!  I'm a year younger than I thought!  Thanks!

No...I'm saying that counting from 0 to 10 is different from counting from 1 to 10.

Every year is the start of a new decade but when you're talking about calendar decades, centennials, millenium it starts from 1 not 0 because you're counting from the year 1 not 0.

The first decade 0001-0011 (10 years)
The first century 0001-0101 (100 years)
The first millenium 0001-1001 (1000 years)

You don't reach 2 millenium (2000 years from 0001 to 2001), 1 decade (10 years) until Jan 1, 2011
« Last Edit: December 31, 2009, 09:14:52 PM by Blooz »
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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #21 on: December 31, 2009, 09:56:48 PM »
Hmm.  This decade ended with the worst year of my life.

I got passed over for promotion twice in 10 months, so I'll be a Maj until retirement.
My last 2 grandparents died.
I buried my younger brother and discovered that my Dad is a real jerk.
I hurt my knee and it isn't getting any better after a year.
I discovered I have an irregular heartbeat that won't ground me unless I bring it up again.
I had to put over $10,000 in repairs into my house, with another $10,000 needed.
I had to sell my first ever new car even though I still enjoyed driving it, and there was nothing wrong with it except that it won't hold 2 child seats.
My back hurts almost as much as it did before my surgery 6 years ago.
While dealing with the irregular heartbeat, I gained back 10 of the 20 lbs I lost in 2007.
I had the best job in the squadron, gave it up to help the career of another officer, but just 2 months later he went on a 1 year deployment so some guy in the reserves who already had that awesome job 2 years ago gets to do it again, while I do grunt work.

And those are the high points.  It's been a crummy year, good riddance.  The only good thing that happened to me this year was the birth of my second child a few weeks ago, on Dec 7.  But that's about it.  Almost everything else sucked badly.  Worst year of my life, no question about it.

The next decade would have to involve thermonuclear warfare to be any worse.  At least I should be drawing a pension halfway through this next decade, so the house payment will be covered.
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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #22 on: December 31, 2009, 10:23:32 PM »
decent decade, a lot happens between 12 and 22.

lovely year though. good riddance to bad rubbish.

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #23 on: January 01, 2010, 01:02:20 AM »
No...I'm saying that counting from 0 to 10 is different from counting from 1 to 10.

Every year is the start of a new decade but when you're talking about calendar decades, centennials, millenium it starts from 1 not 0 because you're counting from the year 1 not 0.

The first decade 0001-0011 (10 years)
The first century 0001-0101 (100 years)
The first millenium 0001-1001 (1000 years)

You don't reach 2 millenium (2000 years from 0001 to 2001), 1 decade (10 years) until Jan 1, 2011


So if you were born in August, year 0 AD, what millennium and decade were you born in?

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #24 on: January 01, 2010, 01:17:38 AM »
So if you were born in August, year 0 AD, what millennium and decade were you born in?

You would have been born in August of 1 B.C. or August of 1 A.D.

There is no year 0.
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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #25 on: January 01, 2010, 02:51:52 AM »
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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #26 on: January 01, 2010, 03:47:15 AM »
You would have been born in August of 1 B.C. or August of 1 A.D.

There is no year 0.


So what year did Christ die in? And if it was 1 A.D how could the 24th of December 1 AD really be AD because it'd be BC? So was that year both BC and AD?

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #27 on: January 01, 2010, 04:08:38 AM »
Hmm.  This decade ended with the worst year of my life.

I got passed over for promotion twice in 10 months, so I'll be a Maj until retirement.
My last 2 grandparents died.
I buried my younger brother and discovered that my Dad is a real jerk.
I hurt my knee and it isn't getting any better after a year.
I discovered I have an irregular heartbeat that won't ground me unless I bring it up again.
I had to put over $10,000 in repairs into my house, with another $10,000 needed.
I had to sell my first ever new car even though I still enjoyed driving it, and there was nothing wrong with it except that it won't hold 2 child seats.
My back hurts almost as much as it did before my surgery 6 years ago.
While dealing with the irregular heartbeat, I gained back 10 of the 20 lbs I lost in 2007.
I had the best job in the squadron, gave it up to help the career of another officer, but just 2 months later he went on a 1 year deployment so some guy in the reserves who already had that awesome job 2 years ago gets to do it again, while I do grunt work.

And those are the high points.  It's been a crummy year, good riddance.  The only good thing that happened to me this year was the birth of my second child a few weeks ago, on Dec 7.  But that's about it.  Almost everything else sucked badly.  Worst year of my life, no question about it.

The next decade would have to involve thermonuclear warfare to be any worse.  At least I should be drawing a pension halfway through this next decade, so the house payment will be covered.

sorry to hear that! good luck in the coming years,as for the nuclear warfare, lets not jinx anything!!
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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #28 on: January 01, 2010, 05:41:56 AM »
Hmm.  This decade ended with the worst year of my life.

Couldn't agree with you more, this year my wife had three strokes and was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Glad the year is over.

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Re: So...a new decade
« Reply #29 on: January 01, 2010, 09:10:26 AM »
So what year did Christ die in? And if it was 1 A.D how could the 24th of December 1 AD really be AD because it'd be BC? So was that year both BC and AD?

According to theologists, Christ was crucified around 27 to 33 A.D.

They believe He was around 33 years old so that would put his date of birth somewhere between 6 B.C. to 1 A.D. on our calendar. You, I'm sure know, that our calendar was established hundreds of years after that event but they did the best they could based on their knowledge and math at the time.
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