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That's a pile. A millennium starts on the first year of the count from one to one thousand. If it had started on "year zero," I would still disagree with you. A millennium is just a count of one thousand years. So I guess it would be OK if I borrowed $1,000 from you but gave you back only $999, right? Why, a thousand dollars is whatever I want it to be. | -----Original Message----- | From: Doug Lawrence [mailto:douglas-lawrence@home.com] | Sent: Wednesday 24 November 1999 4:54 PM | To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com | Subject: RE: OT: begin of millennium. | | The "real" millennium starts when we want it to. There is no scientific | methodology for justifying that the millennium starts on | January 1, 2001. | It's just that we have a terrible system to keep track of time | (like leap | years, leap days, and leap hours). Since there was no year | 0000, most people | say that we must start on empirical years like 2001. It's just | loosely based | nomenclature. | | Just my .02 | |