So, we have 1 B.C. We have 1 A.D. Halfway inbetween, everybody drank. D * On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 08:49:33PM -0700, Jonathan Claxton wrote: > On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, James Bell wrote: > > > David Barker wrote: > > > 1) Years are not counted starting with zero in any calendar I've ever > > heard of, and especially not in the one in use in the western world > > for at least the past millennium. > > > As I recently learned why the first year was named ONE. It's because when > the current calendar, Gregoian, was created, there was no symbol for the > romain numeral ZERO so thus, the first year was named ONE. > > jzc