It's mid-November. We don't have many days left. It's time to come to a consensus:
What are we all going to call the year that begins on Jan. 1? (Assuming you use the Gregorian calendar, of course.)
As All Things Considered Host Robert Siegel says in a piece set to be on the show today, some folks think "twenty ten" sounds like a nickname — not the grown-up way ("two thousand ten") to refer to something so important.
Let's see what The Two-Way community thinks.
Here's Robert saying "twenty ten":
And here's Robert saying "two thousand ten":
Your preference?
(The question closes at noon ET on Wednesday.)
Click here to find an NPR station year you that broadcasts ATC.
Update at 12:35 p.m. ET. Thank you, reader Renee Rico, for suggesting we also ask about what this decide should be called. So, here goes:
Update at 2:45 p.m. ET, Nov. 17. And here is the full report Robert did on ATC yesterday:




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