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Lost Tyke | 14:15 Fri 16th Apr 2004 | History
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When does the turn of a century officially start and end?
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at midnight on 31 December at the end of the 100th year.
so for example, the last century ended at midnight on 31 December 2000 just as we were entering into 2001.
Whenever this question is asked, there are always a few incorrect people who pretend that it is 31.12.1999, but bobbobley is correct - it is 31.12.2000.
The reason is because there was no year zero, so the counting started with 1 and went up to 100 before starting again at 101.
Although oddly enough, the phrase "turn of the century" originally meant the point at which a century is half-over, i.e. 1 January XX51. But that sense appeared to suddenly die out early in the 20th century to be replaced by the meaning it has today.
so using bernardo's theory you are born a year old? argh that means i'm now 50 not 49!
Actually Paulz at 49, you have completed 49 years and are now in your 50th year, but wont have completed 50 years until your 50th birthday.

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