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There's clearly no '0' is this numerical system. Therefore, the next number is 11. Anybody want to argure about when the next millennium starts? :D
 
Donald - the answer is 45. What was the question?

Ewok - it starts in about 4 months according to almost everyone, no matter how hard I bang my head against the wall to 'splain it to them. (actually 16 mo.) I guess the argument can be made that because the thousands digit changes, then the millenium changes. But the 21st century starts 1/1/2001 without question.
 
Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey) has been trying to get the word out, but nobody's paying any attention to him. :(
 
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