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Re: 2001From: Peter Wein (p.wein@obsgyn-mercy.unimelb.EDU.AU)Mon Dec 28 17:06:18 1998
At 14:33 27/12/98 -0600, you wrote: >Here's a good explanation......and solution. > >Year Zero Proposal > > Proposal: Let's start the calendar over and call >it the >YEAR ZERO instead of the year 2000! Then, the numbering system will be >more intuitive--more like the way everyone has always thought it should >be. The next "turn-of-the-century" will happen on midnight of December >31st in the year 99. Then on January 1, 100 we'll be in the next >century--just >the way it SHOULD BE. > >And, we need to start over anyway. We could have essay contests like "if >we reset the calendar to zero, what would THAT mean?"... and stuff like >that. > >Plus, this will give us another two thousand years to figure out what to >do with the year 10,000. > >GO2ZERO Committee >c/o go2zero@aol.com Let's not call anything the year zero - that was used by Pol Pot in Cambodia just before he murdered over 1 million people.
-- Peter Wein
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