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  • R realJSOP

    45 - I think. I'm not real good at math. :)

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    Steve Maier
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    But you could probably write a program to calculate it - right?? ;) Steve Maier, MCSD

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    • N Nick Blumhardt

      Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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      Tomasz Sowinski
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      11101. Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com.pl

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      • S Steve Maier

        But you could probably write a program to calculate it - right?? ;) Steve Maier, MCSD

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        realJSOP
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        I tried to do that a couple of years ago, but it required too much data entry to be practical. I tried getting one of those artificial intelligence programs to help me, and the ony output I got was "I think it's best that you stick to approximating your age."

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        • C Chris Maunder

          The big 40 - congratulations! cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Steve Driessens
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          Ta. I've heard that life begins at 40, but there's been no noticable difference so far. :-)

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          • N Nick Blumhardt

            Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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            Matt Philmon
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            I'm at the ripe old age of 28. ;P

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            • N Nick Blumhardt

              Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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              Stuart van Weele
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              39, except when I'm watching Bonkers or Darkwing Duck with my kids.

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              • N Nick Blumhardt

                Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                Stan Shannon
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                47, and didn't write a professional line of code until I was 33. I thought programming would be a good job to have when I got too old to do real work, but you young guys are starting to scare me!:eek:

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                • N Nick Blumhardt

                  Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                  Wayne Fuller
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                  I'm 33, and I am the youngest in my group. My group's ages are 35, 41, 40ish, and 50ish. My boss is 36. Wayne

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                  • N Nick Blumhardt

                    Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                    Chris Hafey
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                    28 years old. I started programming when I was 10 years old, I bought a book on BASIC programming at Radio Shack and wrote out programs in long hand on paper. When I showed my parents, they knew they had to get me a computer and soon I had a shiny new TRS-80 Color Computer with 16k RAM. Was anyone else a CoCo user? Chris Hafey

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                    • C Chris Hafey

                      28 years old. I started programming when I was 10 years old, I bought a book on BASIC programming at Radio Shack and wrote out programs in long hand on paper. When I showed my parents, they knew they had to get me a computer and soon I had a shiny new TRS-80 Color Computer with 16k RAM. Was anyone else a CoCo user? Chris Hafey

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                      Steve Maier
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                      We had a Trash-80 in the house for a while too. But I learned programming on a Vic20 and C64. Did basic there then straight to machine code (no assembler :( ). Then selftaught C/C++ on the C64, when to a C128, and finally a DOS PC. Steve Maier, MCSD

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                      • J Jack Allen

                        I'll help you warp those statistics, Gennady. 48 today!

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                        Gennady Oster
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                        Congratulations ! BTW, what computer did you start from? Abacus like me? Regards, Gennady

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                        • J jerry0davis

                          I saved lots of pocket money for my 1200/1200 modem - £120! Next came my £300 40Mb harddisk!

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                          Dave Carkeet
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                          Im 41 but admit to 32 in smoky bars after 1 a.m. I remember entering the bootstrap on the old PDP7 with the accumulator switches on the front because the bloody paper tape reader never worked Dave Carkeet, Santiago, Chile

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                          • S Steve Maier

                            We had a Trash-80 in the house for a while too. But I learned programming on a Vic20 and C64. Did basic there then straight to machine code (no assembler :( ). Then selftaught C/C++ on the C64, when to a C128, and finally a DOS PC. Steve Maier, MCSD

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                            Luis Alonso Ramos
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                            You guys are old!!! I learned programming when I was 10 with QuickBasic in a CompuAdd 16MHz 386 with 40 MB of hard disk space (wow!! that was big!!). -- LuisR -------- Luis Alonso Ramos Chihuahua, Mexico www.luisalonsoramos.com

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                            • L Luis Alonso Ramos

                              You guys are old!!! I learned programming when I was 10 with QuickBasic in a CompuAdd 16MHz 386 with 40 MB of hard disk space (wow!! that was big!!). -- LuisR -------- Luis Alonso Ramos Chihuahua, Mexico www.luisalonsoramos.com

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                              Steve Maier
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                              Not old..... just experienced. :) Steve Maier, MCSD

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                              • N Nick Blumhardt

                                Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                                Lost User
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                                A well seasoned 48 ! Steven J. Ackerman, Consultant ACS, Sarasota, FL http://www.acscontrol.com steve@acscontrol.com sja@gte.net

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                                • N Nick Blumhardt

                                  Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                                  PJ Arends
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                                  A very young 36. :-D --- Multitasking: Screwing up several things at once.

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                                  • N Nick Blumhardt

                                    Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                                    Ghazi H Wadi
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                                    30, Thanks for the reality check...:) Cheers Alfadhly. It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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                                    • N Nick Blumhardt

                                      Seems there's been a few personal 'polls' lately ... (long hair, etc.) ... sooo.... I would be interested to know what the average age of the people hangin' in the lounge is! Me first - just finished uni, @ 20 :-O. Most of our dev team is within a few years of this. NB ;P

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                                      James R Twine
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                                      First line from my GeekCode: GCS d- s+:+ a28 C++++$ UL+++>++++ P+ t+++ 5++ X+++ tv+ -=- James.

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                                        Congratulations ! BTW, what computer did you start from? Abacus like me? Regards, Gennady

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                                        Jack Allen
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                                        Thank you! I started with a Commodore 64. It had a cassette tape drive for storage and I used an old TV for a monitor. My first "real" programs were done in dBase on those old green-screen, dual floppy drive, suitcase sized Compaq "portable" PCs. Ah, those were the days... Jack

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                                          Thank you! I started with a Commodore 64. It had a cassette tape drive for storage and I used an old TV for a monitor. My first "real" programs were done in dBase on those old green-screen, dual floppy drive, suitcase sized Compaq "portable" PCs. Ah, those were the days... Jack

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                                          Stan Shannon
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                                          I started on the Commodore 64 also, great little machine. In fact, last Christmas I went to buy a Nintendo 64 game as a present and absent mindedly asked for the "Commodore 64" section. The guy didn't have a clue...

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