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Jim's right. All belief systems aside, the decade ends Dec 31, 2010, and I'm pretty certain the majority of calendar scholars would agree.
Sounds right. Otherwise the first decade would have to have been, err, ahh, hmmmm......nineade?Jim's right. All belief systems aside, the decade ends Dec 31, 2010, and I'm pretty certain the majority of calendar scholars would agree.
Nope. When he was born that was the first day of the first decade of the first century. The next day was day 1 of the first day of the first year of the new decade of the new century. Year 0001 was his first birthday. When he turned 10 it started the second decade, etc etc etc (to quote Yule Brenner)
its 3:03 am EST jan 1st 2010, and I havent completed one woodworking project yet this year.Man Im getting slow.