In todays modern era of notating Roman numerals: 1740 = MDCCXL
In todays modern era of notating Roman numerals they represent 1933
Well in todays world no one really undertands the true meaning of science.
Our time of reference is referred to as 2008 AD. This stands for 'Anno Domini', latin for In the year of Our Lord. See the related link for more information.
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In todays modern era of Roman numerals: XII-XIX-MMVI Note that the ancient Romans would have marked down 19 as IXX
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In todays notation of Roman numerals: XIX-VII-MMXII Note that in the Roman era 19 was XVIIII and then abridged to IXX as its Latin name suggest
In todays modern era of Roman numerals: V-VII-MCMXCI But the ancient Romans probably wrote out 1991 simply as XMMI (2001-10)
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Collision hardly takes place in todays intelligent switches. According to my knowledge all swicthes in todays era are working on CSMA-CD i.e. Carrier Sense multiple access - collision detection. Every station in a network sense the carrier so the switch before maintaining any communication.