Mapping is Ageless
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Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on Thu Nov 3rd at 11:03pm 2005


19

Although if you saw my picture, you'd think I was 3 years younger.



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Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 4th at 12:20am 2005


I know its only 6 slots but I don't think anyone would have minded expanding the age brackets a bit. When a demographic poll stops at 25 its time to ask, "Why are we here again?"




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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Nov 4th at 1:54am 2005


20.



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Posted by FatStrings on Fri Nov 4th at 2:19am 2005


17
i still need to get hl so i can map
ive got every other game




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Posted by Crono on Fri Nov 4th at 2:45am 2005


Based on the fact that not many people usually agree with me and that the stats are distributed like so:


[1, 11]: 0
[12, 15]: 4
[16, 18]: 12
[19, 21]: 13
[22, 25]: 1
[26, Inf]: 5


Which group do you think I voted under?



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Posted by French Toast on Fri Nov 4th at 2:52am 2005


12-15?



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Posted by ReNo on Fri Nov 4th at 3:24am 2005


I honestly don't know if Frenchy was being sarcastic there or not <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">






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Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 4th at 3:43am 2005


? quoting Crono
Based on the fact that not many people usually agree with me and that the stats are distributed like so:


1) [1, 11]: 0
2) [12, 15]: 4
3) [16, 18]: 12
4) [19, 21]: 13
5) [22, 25]: 1 6) [26, Inf]: 5



Which group do you think I voted under?

Considering how you always intimate that no one ever pays any attention to you I'd venture a guess at #1. A big fat zero would be about right.




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Posted by Crono on Fri Nov 4th at 5:12am 2005


I said people don't agree with me, not that they don't pay attention.

How could I have voted for an option that has no votes? You linked a definition because ... ?


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Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Nov 4th at 5:32am 2005


? quoting Dr Brasso
for some reason i have this incredible urge to drive over and box yer ears nickel....
Doc B...

It'd be nice to meet you. even at the cost of boxed ears...

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French Toast: you're 14?? never guessed. I thought maybe 16




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Posted by asterix_vader on Fri Nov 4th at 5:49am 2005


17 here
18 in april
i thought french toast was 30+
ask orpheus who's the oldest here...
i think he is
bleh..





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Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Nov 4th at 6:14am 2005


Asterix. Crees Frenchtoast tiene 30 a?os o m?s? iQue tonto ?l es! Es un ni?ito, eso t? sabes! Ahora... Underdog: ?l es viejo!!! jajaja


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Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Nov 4th at 11:30am 2005


15...





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Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 4th at 1:39pm 2005


? quoting Crono
I said people don't agree with me, not that they don't pay attention.

How could I have voted for an option that has no votes? You linked a definition because ... ?


Firstly, not paying attention is a very good sign of disagreement.
Secondly because being you, you would view the vote in such a manner as to see your one vote counting as a zero in the eyes of those who do not pay attention.
Thirdly, because you, whether you see yourself in such a light, are definition #1 through and through. You have an insatiable appetite to fill everyones ears with your droning on. Specifically in this ever so public a venue.

Lastly. It was in lightblue because its funny.

Finally, in your own words:

? quote:
It's not an assumption, but an interpretation.

Lucky for you, I can have an epiphany once in a while as well. (2) : an intuitive grasp of reality through something (as an event) usually simple and striking)




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Posted by fishy on Fri Nov 4th at 3:24pm 2005


? quoting Underdog
? quoting Crono
I said people don't agree with me, not that they don't pay attention.

Firstly, not paying attention is a very good sign of disagreement.

sneezing is a very good sign that someone has the cold, so does it mean i have the cold if i sneeze?




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Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 4th at 3:44pm 2005


? quoting fishy

sneezing is a very good sign that someone has the cold, so does it mean i have the cold if i sneeze?

If you are working with absolutes, nope. If you are talking about possibilities, You bet.

Replying obtusely to a thread post is a good sign of being an asshole, but having an asshole doesn't mean you are obtuse.




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Posted by gimpinthesink on Fri Nov 4th at 3:45pm 2005


curently 21 but will be 22 next month.



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Posted by pepper on Fri Nov 4th at 4:09pm 2005


? quoting Adam Hawkins
? quoting pepper
16 so far, started mapping when i was about 8 in red alert i believe. I created maps for 2 hours in a row and then my bro played them, we could spend a whole day behind the computer.

How did you manage to see the screen? Personally, I find it much more comfy in front of the computer...

Being a smart-ass eh?




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Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 4th at 4:12pm 2005


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This topic has been done before I think.


I think so too, but I've never seen a poll to tally up the groups. It's more difficult to picture the demographics in your head when you're just going through the thread.

I just turned 33. Is Dr Brasso the only one who is older than me?

Too bad Orph is gone, otherwise he would've claimed the oldest crown.

And I didn't extend the [Over 25] range because the poll at SnarkPit only allows six options. I wanted to concentrate on the teens, because it'll give us a better idea about the age distribution.

Looking at the poll result, it's obvious that most people stop mapping after college. A few exceptions are the older members who are working but still want a piece of their childhood.



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Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 4th at 4:21pm 2005


I have the distinct impression that I am either the oldest, or nearly so. Considering the way the poll is going I do not know if its safe to say exactly how old I am either. I will say, I was alive when Kennedy was, I remember the moon landings and remember just how often they shaved under those tiny skirts they wore back then. :dodgy:

I am slightly older than the 25 mentioned for "Old age"




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