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December 31, 2000. DECEMBER 31 ZERO AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM. At midnight on December 31, 2000, the U.S. Naval Observatory will drop their time ball to celebrate the beginning of the new millennium. Most people did their celebrating last year when 1999 gave way to 2000, but astronomers and other purists have been holding out for 2001. Technically, the first year of the third millennium is. He had no trouble using existing formulas to calculate future Easters, but while he was at it, he decided hed also l.

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December 31, 2000. DECEMBER 31 ZERO AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM. At midnight on December 31, 2000, the U.S. Naval Observatory will drop their time ball to celebrate the beginning of the new millennium. Most people did their celebrating last year when 1999 gave way to 2000, but astronomers and other purists have been holding out for 2001. Technically, the first year of the third millennium is. He had no trouble using existing formulas to calculate future Easters, but while he was at it, he decided hed also l.

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