10 gadgets of the decade
The decade is over in less than a day. EnGadget has a great article on the top 10 gadgets of the decade.
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The decade is over in less than a day. EnGadget has a great article on the top 10 gadgets of the decade.
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Sigh....wrong, Starkers.... JAFOCHECK
Orright, have it your way. ![]()
The concept of 0 is the basis of all higher mathematics.
I challenge you to count digitally without using 0 ![]()
Edit: Wiki
is Wiki a gadget? or Google?
As I stated in an earlier post, 0 exists to count from 9 to 10, 19 to 20, etc.... so yes, it is integral if we are to count beyond 9.
However, 2000 is the zero year when counting down the decade...we count from 2001 (when a full year has elapsed) to 2010 to complete a full 10 year period... which IS a decade.
So, using your fingers (so as not to get lost/confused along the way) count 31 December 2001, 31 December 2002, 31 December 2003 and so on until you get to 31 December 2009... um, that's the one that's just gone by. Anyway, it's at that point you will notice that you have a tenth digit sticking up and unaccounted for... that digit, and you don't need to hold it up 'til midnight on December 31 2010, by all means use it in the meantime, is to count the tenth and final year of the decade.
Yeah, I know, sarcasm is the lowest form of wit...but I was being facetious.
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He is correct.
Our calender, whether you use the Gregorian or still adhere to the Julian was given to us by the Romans who did not have a symbol for zero. So, from the start of AD:
1st Year I
2nd Year II
3rd Year III
4th Year IV
5th Year V
6th Year VI
7th Year VII
8th Year VIII
9th Year IX
10th Year X
Extending this, the first century, did not finish until the end of the 100th Year, ie C.
The year 2000 was the last year of the 20th Century and 2001 the start of the 21st Century and the start of the the 1st decade of it.
You silly bugger...the first finger you stick up is for 31 December 2000.
You WILL run out of fingers at December 31 2009....exactly where you are supposed to....unless you have extraneous digits.....
....[and keep THAT one in yer pants]....;)
0 to 1
1 to 2
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6
6 to 7
7 to 8
8 to 9
9 to 10
That's ten [10]
BTW....we just left the 20th [twentieth] century....second millennium.....
...and are now hanging out in the second decade of the 21st [third millennium].....;)
And that Twentieth century was the one I was born in...had a date of '1954' .... JAFOCHECK
Only if you were born in the 19th century....;)
Who's on first....? No...Who's on decade. What is it with you people? ![]()
Just making an academic point after being encased with relatives over Christmas and the New Year.
Two thirds of respondants here say the decade ends on 31 December 2010
Most people here agree... in fact, the best answer is 2010.
This writer suggests both 'camps' have a case in point
Here the poll says 56% for 2009, 44% for 2010... yet the comments area suggest the opposite.
And the consensus here is 2010.

starkers...counting starts FROM zero....WITH one as the first whole integer. Ten becomes the tenth integer ARRIVED AT, not passed.
I don't think you can rely on 'majority rules' as the majority can often still be wrong.
As already stated...1954 occurs in the Twentieth century, not the Nineteenth....and the same applies with all instances of counting. The year 54 AD similarly occurs within the First century and the year 154 will be within the Second century, etc., ad nauseum....;)
Lantec is right...I think I almost single-handedly hijacked Brad's thread well and truly....so back on topic....[with tongue firmly in cheek]....The first decade of the third millennium HAS ended, so Brad's thread IS correctly timed....;)
Like when everyone believed the Earth was flat. Anyway, as far as the dacade thing goes, there are two camps and we obviously aren't in the same one, so we'll agree to disagree.
Not without considerable assistance from me. Sorry Brad. ![]()
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