Talk:3rd millennium/Archive 1
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Years in the future
Most of the 3rd millennium lies in the future. So I think this article belongs to that above-named category.
Brianjd 04:24, 2004 Nov 14 (UTC)
For the calendar senses I added go to the link below to get proof. Heegoop, 30 Oct 2004 (UTC)
December 31st 1999
It was widely publisised that the "Second" millennium ended on December 31st 1999. And we all know that the "Last" millennium ended 6 days after "Jesus Christ" was born... 1 B.C. So then on A.D. 0 on the first day of the year the "First" millennium came into contact with reality. QED