
Originally Posted by
robthehiker
"Twenty ten". Conventions don't get carried from decade to decade. Witness the car companies referring to their 2010 models as "oh tens". Were they "nine ninety nines" in 1999? Do you think they they'll be "oh forty fours" in 2044?
Tehehe, I heard that on the radio "oh ten" from a car dealership and was amused.
I'll be calling this year two thousand ten.
twenty ten never even occurred to me...Maybe it's the media influencing people about what to call it? I don't have television.
--Chelsea McMurdo--
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