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> And when did it end?
Same problem... But I think the people then also thought 1000 was the start
of the new millennium. IF they had their millennium at the right date,
'cause I remember at a certain point (somewhere in 1600 I believe) they
skipped fourty days or so because they at first thought a year was 365 days
while it is 365.24 days or so, and at the moment they realized that the
church thought "well now we are celebrating the birth of Jesus at the wrong
date!", so they corrected it again. But that means that the years before,
while they advanced in time they celebrated newyear a day too early every
four years. Or something like that.
Hey, let's keep this TI-83 related. I bet the TI-83 isn't
millennium-proof!!! :)
~Grauw
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