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In a previous life, I worked in archaeology, which has already solved
this problem. They use the term "B.P." Sorry Clifford, this does not
stand for "Beyond Petroleum," (for those familiar with that advertising
slogan) but for "Before Present," basically, an absolute reference, but
also a standardized abbreviation for it. Avoid the use of B.C.E. (Before
Common Era), which is a pseudo-secular version of B.C. and A.D.
- Steve
Clifford Wagner wrote:
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> On Apr 19, 2005, at 11:29 AM, David Smith wrote:
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>> For many purposes, I would agree that this is a useful solution. For
>> some dates, however, it is helpful to have an absolute reference. This
>> is especially true for more recent dates. Einstein's "magic year" of
>> 1905, is 100 years ago, but only for this year.
>>
>
> I just thought of a good candidate for a reference date that is pretty
> close to now that has major implications for our age:
>
> BOWP and AOWP
>
> You ready? Before Oil Was Precious and After Oil Was Precious
>
> Problem is, it doesn't have an exact date.
>
> Can we declare one? How about today?
>
> Clifford Wagner
>
>> David L Smith
>> Director of Professional Development
>> Da Vinci DiscoveryCenter of Science and Technology
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Informal Science Education Network
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>> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:48 AM
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>> Subject: Re: Science, religion, BC, and AD
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>> Good Morning All,
>> All seriousness aside.....why don't we just say, "2,000 years ago,"
>> (instead of 5 A.D or 5 C.E.) or "15,000 years ago?" (instead of 12,995
>> B.C or 12,995 B.C.E)? Uhhhh.....am I adding/subtracting this stuff
>> right? Wesley
>>
>> Wesley S. Creel
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Subject: Science, religion, BC, and AD
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>> While we are all busy discussing science and religion, may I offer a
>> request for all those of you who use dates in the historical era on your
>> center signage to use the CE, BCE (Common Era, Before the Common Era)
>> nomenclature instead of AD and BC. Both of the latter refer explicity
>> to Christ, and AD refers explicitly to Christ's divinity, making CE/BCE
>> a more inclusive usage. The years are counted identically, this is 2005
>> CE, so there's no issue of conversion, just a change in initials. For
>> more see the wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Era.
>>
>>
>> David L Smith
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