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View Poll Results: How old are you?
Under 20 21 15.79%
20-25 34 25.56%
26-30 20 15.04%
31-40 17 12.78%
41-55 28 21.05%
Over 55 13 9.77%
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Old 12-28-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Age Poll 2008

This poll will last until December 28, 2008.

The previous poll can be found here:

2007
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ll-2007-a.html
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<--20 (only one posting specific age?... I guess that was all done on the last poll)
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And already feeling old...
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And already feeling old...
lol I keep changing between feeling far to old (philosophically) to far too young (mainly because I still live with my dad, inter alia)
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Now, I'm 31-40, later this year I'll be 41-55.

I'll leave working my age out as an exercise for the reader
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lol I keep changing between feeling far to old (philosophically) to far too young (mainly because I still live with my dad, inter alia)
Mate.. 21 virgin.. How about that?
And looked at myself in the mirror... Much less hair than I thought it ought to be...
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Mate.. 21 virgin.. How about that?
And looked at myself in the mirror... Much less hair than I thought it ought to be...
Dude google for the shut down command for your particular flavor of linux, use it, then go to the nearest night club, get rat arsed and look for a girl as drunk as you, then go home, sleep it all off, wake up in the morning and go back to Linux, you'll be a much happier end user trust me

Oh and 24 for another 14 days
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Another old man here, 41 is my current age. Well not really old, but not very young either. I don't feel old, like I thought I would, when I was younger. I just feel more experienced and I also feel that I savor life more than I used to.
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43 here.
I guess I will be voting in this age slot for awhile.
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Rock n' Roll 27. If I really had to die young I hope it's this year while either choking on vom or getting electrocuted by my Marshall halfstack. At least I'd be joining some of my heroes, and hey...I've already nearly electrocuted myself this week.

On the other hand the girlfriend won't be too happy because I'm getting married shortly after I turn 28...
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