Different rules.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Taking a half day does that to me sometimes.
It's kind of like a long weekend -- just long enough to remind you what not working is like, not long enough to be done with it!
Different rules.
Why does "the decade" get different rules from "the millenium"? The first decade started in 01, right? Aren't we losing a year somewhere?
Team lunch got cancelled for our subteam. I'm both miffed and relieved.
I concur on different rules. The twenties, for example, will be a discrete decade and are neatly delineated by having a "2" in the tens spot.
The first decade started in 01, right? Aren't we losing a year somewhere?
Milleniums and decades measure different things. Like weeks don't fit into months.
Unless I really don't like someone or they have fleas or something, I'm usually willing to be hugged if they want to. I don't often initiate hugs, even with people I'm close to and have hugged before. The only person I'll initiate a spontaneous hug with is the person I'm currently sleeping with. If I'm not hugging them, a breakup is imminent.
I want to read American Psycho.
I just added it up, and next year my vacation+sick time totals 65.5 days. I am surprised. I'm taking two weeks vacation right now, to burn off the days I can't carry over; it's bull, because I've been working every day anyway. I'll carry over 10, I get 24, and the rest is accrued sick days.
The first decade of the 21st century = 2001-2010 while the noughts are 2000-2009. Both perfectly cromulent decades.
Milleniums and decades measure different things. Like weeks don't fit into months.
Hmm. You might have had me with your former post, except the whole powers of ten thing does fit really neatly and now I don't want to subscribe to your literature.
The first decade of the 21st century = 2001-2010 while the noughts are 2000-2009. Both perfectly cromulent decades.
Vacillatingly, I'm perfectly willing to get behind this, even moreso if the end of next year has at least a couple "No, seriously, end of this decade" best/worst of lists.
ZenKitty, I'm so mad you're working through your vacation. You need to not count it as time off.
I'm taking two weeks vacation right now, to burn off the days I can't carry over; it's bull, because I've been working every day anyway.
So wrong! So much wrong. Argh.