Friday, January 8, 2010

Decadequate

Decade.
Adequate.
Decadequate.

It's 2010, the start of a new ten-year period!

Or it's actually the end of the last ten-year period, because when you count to 10 starting with 1*, you don't get there until you get to 10. And then the next 10 starts with 11.

Don't be mad. Or do. Let it out.

Math and I are here for you.

Eleven.
Venting.
Eleventing.


* I'm told there is no year 0 (no Chinese year of the goose egg**).

Of course, time is relative and anyone can call anything whatever they like, but according to the system that we're using, there's no number 0, so we started with 1 and finish with 10, unless there was a 9-year decade somewhere in the past two-thousand years.

Nonade?
Adept.
Nonadept.

Or, if some amount of time was added to or subtracted from each year or decade as necessary to get us to the point we're at now, such that 2010 can be the first year of a new decade.

Arithmetic.
Meticulous.
Arithmeticulous.

Which I'm fine with, either way, if that's how people want to go.

I'm agreeable. Especially when the issue doesn't really matter.

Flexible.
Bull.
Flexibull.


** Goose egg means zero, right?

So then egg definitely came before chicken.

Just not necessarily chicken egg.

Fowl.
Philosophy.
Fowlosophy.

(See also Breakfastidious.)

4 comments:

  1. wow. This entry was especially word-playfully! Good stuff :)

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  2. Thanks and you're welcome, Julio.

    I decided to use a lot of wordplay for a change. Thanks for noticing!

    (Also I use it in some other entries...)

    Word-playfully.
    Ellipsis.
    Word-playfullipsis.

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  3. For a change?

    My understanding is that babies in China are considered 1 year old at birth.

    China
    Age
    Chinage

    No idea what that is.

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  4. I've heard about places like that, but isn't that because they consider the life to begin at conception, and the nine months of pregnancy is "close enough" to a year?

    Unlike the earth, which was conceived way more than nine months before the year numbered one. (Even literal translations of the Bible would indicate that, I believe.)

    Born.
    Ornery.
    Bornery.

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