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Tomayto, Tomahto. People can call it Before Coffee and After Dinner for all I care. Changing what people call it doesn't change the fact that the critical turning point between the two is still a somewhat arbitrary date that happens to coincide with the guesstimated birth date of a religious figure. Just to be clear, I'm not arguing the point one way or the other; I'm simply fascinated by the method we have chosen to measure that human notion that we call "time".The current terminology is "CE" and "BCE"; common era and before common era. This sidesteps any questions of exact dates or historicity.
So, you're basing your "turn of the century" beliefs on the behavior of a bunch of alcoholics and junkies?Let me settle once and for all when the new century started, it was 2000. How do I know this for a fact, that's when all the great parties were held. 2001 was when all the sad little parties were held, with a lot of Dr. Sheldon cooper's in attendance!