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On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 13:28:05 -0800, Tobiah wrote:
So what was the first year of the first decade in our current CE
reckoning? No need to bring mythical figures into it - straight
question.
The first year was year 1, making the first decade span the years
1 through 10, the second decade starting at year 11. Or is there
a trick to your question?
No trick. You make my point perfectly. Decades start on the year that
ends in a 1, not a 0.
So when I was 10 years old, I had not lived a decade, because
"Decades start on the year that ends in a 1" whereas
my first decade started with a year that ended in 6.
I'm just saying that when someone refers to the 50's say, it's
as arbitrary as saying "the evens". It's a description that
we can use to group some of the past years together so we can
easily agree on which ones we're talking about.
I blame the schools lousy maths skills. When you were ten years old
you had lived a decade. Just you were one year old you had lived a
year.
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