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Char. Limit
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Simple question, right? I want to see what the average age bracket on PF is, and figured this would be the best way to do it!
Evo said:I'm older than dirt.
Evo said:I'm older than dirt.
Jimmy Snyder said:60, old enough to know better and young enough to do it anyway.
I should also point out that I can still sit in a chair for long periods without ill effect.Lacy33 said:Oh Jimmy, that's sexy! (the 60 part)
Jimmy Snyder said:I should also point out that I can still sit in a chair for long periods without ill effect.
lisab said:I'm so old, it takes me several seconds to figure out which bar goes to which age group, in the graph above .
Loren Booda said:52 and playing with a full deck.
nismaratwork said:What do you call an event where you find a woman at a bar to spend the night with?
A: 52 pick up.
Sorry, your reference to cards got me, and I doubt that you're a barfly type (probably married I'm guessing). I've spent too much time in the Lame Jokes thread...
Loren Booda said:I feel married to my girlfriend, mostly for better.
lisab said:I'm so old, it takes me several seconds to figure out which bar goes to which age group, in the graph above .
That was most of my partial theory. On average, people start marrying off in the late 20s. My guess is that among scientists, this age may even be a little higher still. Also, if you're in Academia in the 35-44 age range, there's a reasonable chance you've not yet made tenure, so you've not got time to waste on frivolities like PF, and if you do, you probably stay out of GD.rootX said:But, around 35-44 you are at the height of your career, marry, and have children.
No, it can't be!nismaratwork said:I've spent too much time in the Lame Jokes thread...
No. Lack of units makes it highly complex. :tongue2:Char. Limit said:Simple question, right?