How old are you?

Discussion in 'About the Members' started by Quantum Quack, Jul 28, 2013.

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What age range do you fall into?

  1. 14 and under

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  2. 18 -15

    0 vote(s)
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  3. 21 -19

    1 vote(s)
    4.3%
  4. 35.5 - 22

    3 vote(s)
    13.0%
  5. 40 - 36

    5 vote(s)
    21.7%
  6. 45 - 41

    1 vote(s)
    4.3%
  7. 50-46

    4 vote(s)
    17.4%
  8. Way too old!

    9 vote(s)
    39.1%
  1. Sarkus Hippomonstrosesquippedalo phobe Valued Senior Member

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    I'm somewhere in the middle of the extremes.
    That's as much as I care to divulge, now that I'm 40.

    Doh!
     
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  3. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    ahh to be 40 again......if only
     
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  5. ChessMaster Banned Banned

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  7. Aqueous Id flat Earth skeptic Valued Senior Member

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    ChessMaster is either posting his age in Fahrenheit (it's just a matter of units conversion!) or he's adding up his present age to his age when he last graced the doorstoop of this noble forum--as the banned user Reiku. :mufc:

    There is one more interpretation. He has posted his intellectual age in three digits based on the scores he received - on a scale of 0 to 9 - in his favorite subjects of math, science and diction fiction. :zzz:
     
  8. ChessMaster Banned Banned

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    You're a deep thinker...

    I simply said 104 as a joke because whilst many live past the age of one hundred nowadays, it's very unlikely that a poster any poster that is, here who is actually over a hundred. A joke can be taken out of context. This has been proven with your wonderful Sherlock Holmes-style approach lol
     
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  10. veproject1 Registered Member

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    56 and still growing
     
  11. qq02 Registered Member

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    If we assume that the universe started at a single point in time, doesn't that mean that all of us the exact same age?

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  12. rr6 Banned Banned

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    Unfolding = Outfolding = Oldfolding

    Old enough to know better, young enough to error again.

    I've seen a comparison picture once of a new born baby and a very old person and the amount of wrinkling made the appear very similar to my eye and I believe that was the point of the side-by-side comparison.

    Multiplication-by-divsion occurs with humans because of incoming energy source.

    Multiplication-by-division of Universe occurs because of entropy?

    The charged proton(a trinity ) is the only particle of an unknown natural decay period.

    The seemingly non-charged neutron( a trinity ) has a known natural decay period.

    I believe the natural human life span maximum average will be determined to be 120 years and that is the highest number of symmetrical and identical right-triangles that can exist on the surface of a sphere.

    12 is the onset of puberty and 12 * 10 = 120.

    10 = 5 + 5 and there exists a distinct set of left and right skew 5-ness associated with the 5/phi-fold icosa(20)hedron.

    Calcium--- ex bone ---has 20 protons, 20 electrons and 20 neutrons-- total 60 ---and is a very stable non-magnetic metal.

    60 is the number of carbon atoms in the most spherical of all known Fullerenes.

    r6
     
  13. scifes In withdrawal. Valued Senior Member

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    I didn't think people that old would know how to "use" a computer, and I'm being serious. Actively discuss in an online forum? no way. This whole online thing didn't even exist at your time. And from my experience with old people, it's very hard to pick up, especially as a past time.
     
  14. Gerasimov Registered Member

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  15. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    so true... [I'm 54]... my 80 year old [now deceased] father loved using the net but was overwhelmed by the possibilities...and stopped using it for fear of addiction.. [ I think ]
     

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