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View Poll Results: How old are you?
Under 20 21 16.67%
20-25 31 24.60%
26-30 19 15.08%
31-40 17 13.49%
41-55 25 19.84%
Over 55 13 10.32%
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Old 05-15-2008   #51 (permalink)
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The year I was born, state of the art computers looked like this... LINK

All I can say is "Wow"...
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If you look at the data for the last two years:

http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ll-2007-a.html
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ll-2006-a.html

It shows a definite trend. Two years ago there were significantly more under 20s, last year was more mid-twenties and this year that number is getting older. Perhaps we're just not attracting as many younger folks and the ones that are already here are just moving up the voting rungs.

Of course, this being only the 4th of January it's still too early to tell what this year's demographics will show.
To me that kind of seems like most of the users under 20 just turned 20, seeing as the 20-25 group stayed pretty consistent from last year, but spiked up to 35% last year from 27% in 2006. Kind of seems too early in this poll's life to say, though.

Anyway, I just turned 19 in Dec.
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17 years old....youngest so far *very proud*
Not to burst your bubble or anything, but we have or had some younger guys on here in the past year. I can't tell you their names though, I forget.
I think in last years poll we had a young man of 12 or 13 years old. I'm very impressed with all the young people that use Linux.
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The year I was born, state of the art computers looked like this... LINK

You surprised me. I thought your link was going to show me something like this. Or a picture of the Mark II with an insert of this . Just kidding, Dan.

The '50's were a strange time for computing. A lot of myths & misconceptions were generated, no thanks to Hollywood. But it was also a magical time. So many things were being done for the first time. I was born 4 years earlier; the year IBM released it's first commercial electronic computer, the 701. That event is eclipsed in most peoples minds by the birth of the 'vette, though.

Of course a few other minor events happened that year. Stalin died, Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne, the cure for polio was released, Mt Everest was finally conquered, the first James Bond novel was published, and an upstart little girlie magazine named Playboy released it's first issue.

A lot more happened too, but who cares. Aside from a few drug-fueled events in the 60's, nothing much happened after that, 'til punk rock arrived in the '70's. Western civilization collapsed the following year. After that our interest shifted to pc's and the rest is history. Or something like that.


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17! didn't expect people who could be my grandpa here (no offense). most people at my old school (graduated) didn't know or care about linux...

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