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Which do you use when writing dates? Do you naturally write the one you pick or do you edit afterward?

I naturally use BC and AD and don't edit.
Cheez
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Honestly not seen CE/BCE outside hipster atheists on the Interwebs.
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Still in the habit of using AD/BC in conversation but my lecturer would murder me if I used AD/BC in an essay.
FEOS
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Not much of an opportunity to use either, tbh. If I did, it would be dependent on my audience, I think.
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I have no reason to use BC, don't use the others either.
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Hurricane2k9
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I always used AD/BC because that's what comes naturally, but BCE and CE are cooler.
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AussieReaper
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BCE and CE

There was no year zero.
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
Superior Mind
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Cheez wrote:

Honestly not seen CE/BCE outside hipster atheists on the Interwebs.
BCE and CE are the standard use in academia.
Macbeth
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Superior Mind wrote:

Cheez wrote:

Honestly not seen CE/BCE outside hipster atheists on the Interwebs.
BCE and CE are the standard use in academia.
Depends on the institution really.
Superior Mind
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Ok, for a secular institution. Maybe a Catholic school might use ad/bc
FEOS
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Superior Mind wrote:

Ok, for a secular institution. Maybe a Catholic school might use ad/bc
Ironic, though, as they still reference the time of Christ.
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AussieReaper wrote:

BCE and CE

There was no year zero.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Zero_(album)

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AussieReaper
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Hurricane2k9 wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

BCE and CE

There was no year zero.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Zero_(album)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Zero_(album)
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
Superior Mind
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FEOS wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:

Ok, for a secular institution. Maybe a Catholic school might use ad/bc
Ironic, though, as they still reference the time of Christ.
The year 1 is just used as a turning point. Before common era, common era. It's not like the academic world is going to invent a new calendar all together.


e: it's a fallacy of our shitty Gregorian calendar. What the fuck is a leap year? Why can't we just have a more accurate calendar?

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AussieReaper
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Superior Mind wrote:

e: it's a fallacy of our shitty Gregorian calendar. What the fuck is a leap year? Why can't we just have a more accurate calendar?
Stupid February.
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
FEOS
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AussieReaper wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:

e: it's a fallacy of our shitty Gregorian calendar. What the fuck is a leap year? Why can't we just have a more accurate calendar?
Stupid February.
Silent r's are ghey.
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AussieReaper wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:

e: it's a fallacy of our shitty Gregorian calendar. What the fuck is a leap year? Why can't we just have a more accurate calendar?
Stupid February.
I know what a leap year is, I meant what is it as in what's the deal with it.

If we went by a thirteen month lunar calendar, I believe we'd all be generally less confused about the cosmos.
Jay
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Superior Mind wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:

e: it's a fallacy of our shitty Gregorian calendar. What the fuck is a leap year? Why can't we just have a more accurate calendar?
Stupid February.
I know what a leap year is, I meant what is it as in what's the deal with it.

If we went by a thirteen month lunar calendar, I believe we'd all be generally less confused about the cosmos.
Umm... really?

We have leap days because the rotation of the Earth around the Sun is not precisely 365 days... If we didn't have leap years, eventually you'd have winter in July. Not a terrible thing I guess, but it would confuse the shit out of people that depend on the season for their living: farmers. If they plant too early or too late, their yields will be bad.
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FEOS
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Jay wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:


Stupid February.
I know what a leap year is, I meant what is it as in what's the deal with it.

If we went by a thirteen month lunar calendar, I believe we'd all be generally less confused about the cosmos.
Umm... really?

We have leap days because the rotation of the Earth around the Sun is not precisely 365 days... If we didn't have leap years, eventually you'd have winter in July. Not a terrible thing I guess, but it would confuse the shit out of people that depend on the season for their living: farmers. If they plant too early or too late, their yields will be bad.
Kind of makes the "less confused about the cosmos" thing a bit ironic, no?
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BC

Also winter is in July.
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Superior Mind wrote:

Ok, for a secular institution. Maybe a Catholic school might use ad/bc
A lot journals and other publications are neutral on it. /shrugs
Cheez
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FEOS wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:

e: it's a fallacy of our shitty Gregorian calendar. What the fuck is a leap year? Why can't we just have a more accurate calendar?
Stupid February.
Silent r's are ghey.
The R is silent now?

All those years!
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Superior Mind
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FEOS wrote:

Jay wrote:

Superior Mind wrote:


I know what a leap year is, I meant what is it as in what's the deal with it.

If we went by a thirteen month lunar calendar, I believe we'd all be generally less confused about the cosmos.
Umm... really?

We have leap days because the rotation of the Earth around the Sun is not precisely 365 days... If we didn't have leap years, eventually you'd have winter in July. Not a terrible thing I guess, but it would confuse the shit out of people that depend on the season for their living: farmers. If they plant too early or too late, their yields will be bad.
Kind of makes the "less confused about the cosmos" thing a bit ironic, no?
I don't see how a 13 month calendar would mess anything up. I think you guys just misunderstand me.
Lunar calendars are much more relavent to the human experience of time.
FEOS
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Superior Mind wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Jay wrote:


Umm... really?

We have leap days because the rotation of the Earth around the Sun is not precisely 365 days... If we didn't have leap years, eventually you'd have winter in July. Not a terrible thing I guess, but it would confuse the shit out of people that depend on the season for their living: farmers. If they plant too early or too late, their yields will be bad.
Kind of makes the "less confused about the cosmos" thing a bit ironic, no?
I don't see how a 13 month calendar would mess anything up. I think you guys just misunderstand me.
Lunar calendars are much more relavent to the human experience of time.
Not when you look at it from the agrarian perspective, which is arguably why we started keeping track of time to begin with: to normalize growing seasons. That has more to do with solar profession than lunar progression.
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Superior Mind wrote:

Jay wrote:

Write a petition.
Way to contribute to the thread.

If you can't understand how the phases of the moon are more apparent than our position around the sun, then you must have never looked up at night.
the moon doesnt have any bearing on the sun. The sun is important, much more so than the tides.
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