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November 2010

 
     
Millennium: 3rd millennium
Centuries: 20th century - 21st century - 22nd century
Decades: 1980s  1990s  2000s  - 2010s -  2020s  2030s  2040s
Years: 2007 2008 2009 - 2010 - 2011 2012 2013
2010 by topic:
News by month
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - Jun
Jul - Aug - Sep - Oct - Nov - Dec
Arts
Architecture - Art - Film - Home video - Literature (Poetry) - Music (Country, Metal, UK) - Radio - Television
Politics
Elections - Int'l leaders - Politics - State leaders - Sovereign states
Science and technology
Archaeology - Aviation - Birding/Ornithology - Meteorology - Rail transport - Science - Spaceflight
Sports
Sport - Athletics (Track and Field) - Australian Football League - Baseball - Football (soccer) - Ice Hockey - Motorsport - Tennis - National Rugby League
By place
Argentina - Australia - Canada - European Union - France - Germany - India - Iraq - Ireland - Japan - Kenya - Luxembourg - Malaysia - Mexico - New Zealand - Norway - Pakistan - Philippines - Singapore - South Africa - Sri Lanka - United Kingdom - United States - Zimbabwe
Other topics
Awards - Games - Law - Religious leaders - Video gaming
Birth and death categories
Births - Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments - Disestablishments
Works and introductions categories
Works - Introductions
2010 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 2010
MMX
Ab urbe condita 2763
Armenian calendar 1459
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԹ
Bahá'í calendar 166 – 167
Berber calendar 2960
Buddhist calendar 2554
Burmese calendar 1372
Byzantine calendar 7518 – 7519
Chinese calendar 己丑年十一月十七日
(4646/4706-11-17)
— to —
庚寅年十一月廿六日
(4647/4707-11-26)
Coptic calendar 1726 – 1727
Ethiopian calendar 2002 – 2003
Hebrew calendar 57705771
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 2065 – 2066
 - Shaka Samvat 1932 – 1933
 - Kali Yuga 5111 – 5112
Holocene calendar 12010
Iranian calendar 1388 – 1389
Islamic calendar 1431 – 1432
Japanese calendar Heisei 22
(平成22年)
Korean calendar 4343
Thai solar calendar 2553
Unix time 1262304000 – 1293839999

2010 (MMX) will be a common year starting on Friday in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. It will be the first year of the 2010s decade.

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Pronouncing 2010 and subsequent years

Among experts and the general public, there is a debate as to how specific years of the 21st century should be pronounced in English. Although the majority of English-speakers say "two thousand X" for years of the current decade, in theory this could mean any year up to 2999. One article suggests that since former years such as 1809 and 1909 were commonly pronounced as "eighteen oh-nine" and "nineteen oh-nine", the year 2009 should naturally be pronounced as "twenty oh-nine", and that majority usage of "two thousand (and) X" is a result of influences from the Y2K hype, as well as the way "2001" was pronounced in the influential 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. [1] A January 2000 Australian Broadcasting Corporation poll found 40% of people favoured calling the 2010s the "twenty tens", 60% said "two thousand and tens". [2] In addition, the Vancouver Olympics, taking place in 2010, are being officially referred to by Vancouver 2010 as "the twenty-ten Olympics". [3] The London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Act 2006 has restricted the commercial use of the terms "Two Thousand and Twelve" and "Twenty Twelve", to protect the London 2012 Olympics.[4] Chicago 2016, which operates the official Chicago bid for the 2016 games, refers to the "twenty-sixteen games". According to a recent press release[  ], David Crystal, author of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, has predicted that the change of pronunciation to "twenty X" will occur in 2011, as "twenty eleven", explaining that the way people pronounce years depends on rhythm, rather than logic. Crystal claims that the rhythm or "flow" of "two thousand (and) ten", beats that of "twenty ten", but the flow of "twenty eleven" beats "two thousand (and) eleven".[5] Alternatively, Ian Brookes, editor-in-chief of Chambers Dictionary, suggests the change will occur in 2013 (as 2012 is often referred to as "two thousand and twelve").

Predicted and scheduled events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • September 22 - Conjunction between Jupiter and Uranus, Jupiter 53' south. Second conjunction of triple conjunction Jupiter/Uranus.

October

November

Unknown dates

Major religious holidays

In fiction

Computer and video games

Film

Literature

Music

  • Pearl Jam's song "Do the Evolution" references the world in this year: "I crawled the earth, but now I'm higher. 2010, watch it go to fire."
  • Bad Religion have a song titled "Ten in 2010" about this year on their album, The Gray Race.
  • The Mint Chicks have a song titled "2010", which is their first song recorded as a 3 piece after the departure of bassist Mike in 2007. It is the b-side to the Walking Off A Cliff Again 7" vinyl, and will appear on their 2009 album Screens.

Television

  • Macross: The surface of the Earth is decimated in 2010 by the Zentradi in a final attack that also ends in the defeat of their fleet due to the operation Minmay Attack done as a counterattack by the Humans.
  • The Transformers (1986–1987 season)
  • Knight Rider 2010 (1994 TV movie)
  • The Simpsons: In the episode "Lisa's Wedding" (1995), the titular wedding is set for 2010.
  • seaQuest DSV: In this show, the Florida Marlins win the World Series in 2010. Lucas Wolenczak wears a Marlins jersey with this notation during the show.
  • Stargate SG-1 ("2010," 2001)
  • Eureka ("Once in a Lifetime," 2006): Stark is given the opportunity to investigate "the Artifact." After it is tested, time is warped to 2010 and the town is a very different place.
  • Code Geass: The Holy Britannian Empire begins the invasion of Japan. (2010 of the imperial calendar*=1955)
  • Rugrats: There is an episode entitled "Reptar 2010" (first aired in 1993), where the main characters (babies) imagine themselves as their favorite fictional dinosaur, Reptar (a Godzilla-like creature), destroying a city. Most likely set in the year 2010.
  • Doctor Who: The episode Planet of the Dead (2009) is partly set in 2010.
  • The third season of the original Transformers series is set in 2010 in the Japanese continuity.
  • Alvin and The Chipmunks episode "Big Dreams" (from 1987), Simon's time machine reveals two possible future scenarios for The Chipmunks and Chipettes as adults in 2010; one shows them as being rich, the other as being poor.

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