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Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - cobalt - 12-26-2009

colburn0004 Wrote:For the sake of the thread and sanity how about we just say the best movie and tv show from 1-1-00 to 12-31-09, and remove the word decade lol. Deal?
You mean you want us to stop arguing? Ha! Fat chance of that! :p


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - Paul R - 12-26-2009

Well I do feel kind of guilty for potentially hijacking the thread (but my choices would be Lost and.... sorry, I'm not too sure about a movie) but I have often wondered about this confusion (mine included, hence me putting a lot of thought into it) about when a decade/millennium starts and finishes.
I remember back when Y2K came and went - a lot of people at that time said we were all celebrating at the wrong time.
But I'm pretty sure I've got it right -
The First Year: 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
The Second Year: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0
The Third Year: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0
So you see, the 1999th year would go: 1998.1 ..... 1998.9, 1999.0
Which would make the new millennium start at 2000.0
And the final year of this decade (the 2010th year) go: 2009.1 ..... 2009.9, 2010.0
Making the end of the current year the end of the decade. And in turn, making the new decade start at the beginning of 2010 rather than the end because January 1st 2010 is the start of the two thousand and eleventh year, not the two thousand and tenth.
Phew. I think I need to lie down now.


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - KRW - 12-26-2009

Paul R Wrote:Well I do feel kind of guilty for potentially hijacking the thread (but my choices would be Lost and.... sorry, I'm not too sure about a movie) but I have often wondered about this confusion (mine included, hence me putting a lot of thought into it) about when a decade/millennium starts and finishes.
I remember back when Y2K came and went - a lot of people at that time said we were all celebrating at the wrong time.
But I'm pretty sure I've got it right -
The First Year: 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
The Second Year: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0
The Third Year: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0
So you see, the 1999th year would go: 1998.1 ..... 1998.9, 1999.0
Which would make the new millennium start at 2000.0
And the final year of this decade (the 2010th year) go: 2009.1 ..... 2009.9, 2010.0
Making the end of the current year the end of the decade. And in turn, making the new decade start at the beginning of 2010 rather than the end because January 1st 2010 is the start of the two thousand and eleventh year, not the two thousand and tenth.
Phew. I think I need to lie down now.

I'm confused.... You're showing the years ending in 0's as the ending and the years ending in 1's as the beginning. Which would make the ending of a century end in 0, and the begginning of a century end with a 1.


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - KRW - 12-26-2009

Ken Valentine Wrote:It's the same in numbering years as it is in numbering anything.

When you're counting squares of toilet paper for example, you don't start with, "This is square Zero." Nope, you start at "square one." Big Grin


Ken V.

I like this example.... but reverse it. Say a roll of toilet paper has one thousand squares and you take them of one by one counting from one thousand (it can be done in tens if need be). The very last square is #1. When you're out of toilet paper, you have zero....and a problem.

0 only happens once and it's a divide between 1 and -1, and that's the only place 0 fits into the eqation. Every thing else that ends in 0 is a 10 or a multiple of 10.


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - Paul R - 12-26-2009

KRW Wrote:I'm confused.... You're showing the years ending in 0's as the ending and the years ending in 1's as the beginning. Which would make the ending of a century end in 0, and the begginning of a century end with a 1.
Yes, that's the way I see it. (But I find it very difficult to explain!)
The years end in a zero because when they end they're a completed whole number and so end in .0.
Take the current year as an example, and think of a year as a block of ten.
Last year ended as a whole number (2009.0) and this year started as 2009.1 and counted up to 2009.9 and then when the year is complete, the whole number is complete: 2010.0, the two thousand and tenth year.


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - KRW - 12-26-2009

Paul R Wrote:Yes, that's the way I see it. (But I find it very difficult to explain!)
The years end in a zero because when they end they're a completed whole number and so end in .0.
Take the current year as an example, and think of a year as a block of ten.
Last year ended as a whole number (2009.0) and this year started as 2009.1 and counted up to 2009.9 and then when the year is complete, the whole number is complete: 2010.0, the two thousand and tenth year.

So 2010 is the last in the decade and the beginning of the next would be 2011, right?


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - Paul R - 12-26-2009

KRW Wrote:So 2010 is the last in the decade and the beginning of the next would be 2011, right?
Well, kind of.
2010 is the end of the decade and that happens when we reach the end of the two thousand and tenth year, which is next week.
But the beginning of the next decade is also next week: it's the start of the two thousand and eleventh year, which begins on January 1st, 2010.


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - KRW - 12-26-2009

Paul R Wrote:Well, kind of.
2010 is the end of the decade and that happens when we reach the end of the two thousand and tenth year, which is next week.
But the beginning of the next decade is also next week: it's the start of the two thousand and eleventh year, which begins on January 1st, 2010.

Is this like saying that when a baby is born they're not 1 year old untill their first birthday and they're not 10 until they're 10th birthday?

I'll add this, they're not considered 1 until they've reached a year, but it is still their "first" year of life. So on and so forth. Smile


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - Paul R - 12-27-2009

KRW Wrote:I'll add this, they're not considered 1 until they've reached a year, but it is still their "first" year of life. So on and so forth. Smile
You seem to have explained it far better - and more clearly - than I could!


Your best TV show and Movie of the decade. - Scott Miller - 12-27-2009

webby Wrote:Agree with Scott on the movie. Sitting in the theatre watching Fellowship of the Ring, as the Shire first came into view it brought tears to my eyes for the absolute perfection of it.

Srem Wrote:My favorite big screen movie in the last nine years is a tough one, but off the top of my head I would have to say that the first Lord of the Rings movie did it for me.

I think that Fellowship Of The Ring is the best of three as well, but that's not so surprising to me because I always love the first part of fantasies the most-the assembly of the heroes, the depth of evil of the villians, the unveiling of the quest are always the most exciting parts to me.