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How old r u? (Page 2)
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I am a 18 year old, design student.
Using Macs for 2 years now.
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[ 03-05-2002: Message edited by: ARENA ]
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Mac Elite
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38, using macs since 1984.
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this lounge is a poor substitute to the bbq.
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Forum Regular
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39 here, used Mac since 1986!
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2 G4 PowerBooks
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I hereby lay claim to the claim of oldest person here. I'll be 55 in three months, so if you want some advice from a mature old man, don't call me! I'm getting older, but I hope never to grow up!
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Why is there always money for war, but none for education?
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I'm 19. Been using Macs as long as I've been able--my dad had a 128k.
-JARinteractive
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Junior Member
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I'll be 37 in July. The first mac that I owned was the IIc. I bought it sometime around '84. I wasted a lot of time playing wizardry back then.
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
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I'm 24... My first Mac arrives tomorrow.
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38 on the 22nd. Used Apples in 1983. Didn't touch them again till 1990. I did user support for Windows 2.11 in1989 and was so exasperated with Windows that I almost had a heart attack discovering how amazing Macs were in 1990. everybosy loved Macs back then and only true masochists would use some of the incredibly expensive and impossible to use DOS based professional graphics software (The first 32bit colour paint software for the PC called "Tips" from AT&T cost around $7000 and needed a special graphics card to run) I think Apple f�cked up royally back then in not exploiting the advantages they had over PC's. PC owners were always bitching about how much things cost (same as today) and had brown stuff in their trousers when OS/2 came out and needed 4MB of RAM to run. It is really ironic because OS/2 was a brilliant OS and extremely stable, but MS screwed everyone and brought out Win3.0 and the rest is history.
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Senior User
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i'm 15 and have been using Macs since i was a little baby.
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Senior User
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23.5 years old.
been using a Mac since 02/16/2001
enjoyed using the Mac since 03/24/2001
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My Computer: MacBook Pro 2GHz, Mac OS X 10.4.5
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Professional Poster
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I'm 26.
I've used Apples since I was 9, when my Uncle bought me an Apple IIc (NOT a Mac)... then I owned a IIgs, which I used until 1996 when I bought a 7600 (though my mother bought a Performa 450 in 1993), and now I use a Lombard Powerbook G3 and a QuickSilver G4 867
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19.
I wasn't even aware of Windows as a platform until I was about 15.
Now I'm well aware and I wish I could go back to those old times.
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-Cogito, Ergo, Sum
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I'm a little younger than maxelson and a little grumpier than malvolio.
Used macs since my SE, and before that the good ole IIe.
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Originally posted by Lerkfish:
<STRONG>
Thank god! I squeaked in as the next oldest thus far: 43.
I've been using computers since before the very first macplus with no hard drive, and 400k floppies. And I was already older than most of you when that happened!</STRONG>
Yes ... but we ARE catching up!
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I am 29 years and 87 months old - 5 feet and 16 inches tall
Been using Macs since the Plus first came out
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Mac Enthusiast
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23, been using macs since the days of the classic.
cheers,
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
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and... PC user due to work environment restrictions (all my office is Wintel, and I take work home frequently - agh!)
I have been playing with the idea of buying an iMac to substitute my home PC as I can now install Office X and transfer files back and forth between my office PC and my home Mac - hopefully this summer...
so, i guess i'm not even born in terms of mac usage
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Junior Member
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26, been using mac for 6 years
First computer was a VIC-20 with a memory cartrige of 20K added ... my friend was soo jealous
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An apple a day keep the Doctor Away :P
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Registered User
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18 and 4 days.
Been using Macs... err... I dunno. Few years.
Had a Mac Classic II, and a PowerBook 100, so...
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Professional Poster
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Anybody use/remember the Control Data computers using the PLATO educational software (12" floppies)--these huge, green CRT, behemoths? I'll see if I can find a pic of one.
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Move over, KarlG � I'm 60. About 2 months older than I was last time this topic was posted.
First computer was a TI (16? 100?) bought for the kids for Xmas in the late 80's. Never got around to Macs until the Duo concept caught my fancy and I found a good deal on a used Duo 230. Enjoyed the form factor, but it suffered from comparison to my colour PC laptop. But then the G3 PowerBooks came along, and I dropped the line I'd been using about "not really considering myself a Mac addict".
P.S. I think there's a sailboarding MacNN'er around who's got 3 or 4 years seniority on me.
[ 03-06-2002: Message edited by: 3gg3 ]
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Dedicated MacNNer
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i'll let my picture speak for itself
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Mac Elite
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I'm 26.
First Mac I ever used was a Mac Plus complete with a Rodime 20Mb HDD, September 1987 (about a month after I started Secondary School).
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MI5 doesn't do evil. Just treachery, treason and armageddon.
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25, I was just going to say that and make this the shortest post I've ever written, but then I thought about it again and I decided not to, funny that. Hey, I'm sober too, I usually only spout this much gibberish when I'm drunk, but it's been one of those days today, y'know. Well while I'm here I may as well carry on, I didn't think there were so many mid twenties people in here, and the teens aswell. If I keep going on like this it'll end up as one of my longest posts (maybe) but I think I'll stop now.
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It'll be much easier if you just comply.
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Dedicated MacNNer
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33 here. Wow, anyone here remember the floppy. No, not the little floppy, the manly 5 1/4 inch floppy. Heck, back in my day when I was taking Cobol on a B-92 mainframe (in H.S.) we had 8 inch floppies...
I had to walk to school, uphill, both ways... 300 baud modems and 8 Mhz computers, ahh those were the days!
I'm really not that old, am I?
-Steve
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Mac Elite
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"i'll let my picture speak for itself"
you win at seniority! (im not trying to say you're old...you just win, in the most polite way possible)
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20, 21 in July. Been a mac user ever since I first used a computer in Kindergarden in...o...85/86? The next year we got a Mac Plus and the rest is history...
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The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it always to be kept alive.
- Thomas Jefferson, 1787
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Originally posted by juanvaldes:
<STRONG>20, 21 in July. Been a mac user ever since I first used a computer in Kindergarden in...o...85/86? The next year we got a Mac Plus and the rest is history... </STRONG>
ok, you young ones need to refrain from sayin stuff like "i was in kindergarden in 85" cause that's more reality than i can accept at the moment.
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Mac Elite
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Originally posted by malvolio:
<STRONG>All right, all you young whippersnappers, show some respect for your elders!
I'm 50, been using Macs for 6 years now. Never owned a 'puter before my beloved Performa.
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I'm 50 too, born Jan. 5 of that vintage year, 1952, when Liz II came to the throne and Fidel Castro to the hills.
Are you older?
edit: Forgot to add that my 1st Mac was a 512Ke, bought in late 1986. I still own it, and my kids' friends still use it for games that just won't run on OS 9 or X.
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And that's true too.--Shakespeare, King Lear
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Originally posted by SteveTech:
<STRONG>33 here. Wow, anyone here remember the floppy. No, not the little floppy, the manly 5 1/4 inch floppy. Heck, back in my day when I was taking Cobol on a B-92 mainframe (in H.S.) we had 8 inch floppies...
I had to walk to school, uphill, both ways... 300 baud modems and 8 Mhz computers, ahh those were the days!
I'm really not that old, am I?
-Steve</STRONG>
Man, I wrote my first programm ever on a TI58 Calculator in 1978. I wrote my first programme on a real computer on *Punch Cards* for an IBM360 mainframe in 1982. I still remember all those wird home computers that were around in the 80's: the ZX-81's, the Vic-20's, the bbc micro's, the TI-99's etc. And all of those computers had casette tapes as storage. Christ, I feel old...
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Professional Poster
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15... i have my permit!
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Ad Astra Per Aspera - Semper Exploro
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
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14 days... and I'l be 18
Been using Macs since '96. (Performa)
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I'm too lazy to subscribe to this forum, so I'm a guest.
I'm too lazy to deal with errors, so I bought a Mac.
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Originally posted by AlbertWu:
<STRONG>15... i have my permit! </STRONG>
I fear greatly ...
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Originally posted by jwinton:
<STRONG>I'm 24... My first Mac arrives tomorrow.</STRONG>
Congrats and welcome to the club!
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As of this point based upon those who responded MacNN has an average age of: 26.89230769
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Originally posted by nest18:
<STRONG>First computer was a VIC-20 with a memory cartrige of 20K added</STRONG>
20k!? i seem to remember they only went up to a whopping 16k, when i had mine. did i miss something, or are you making it up to try and seem cool?
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"Have sharp knives. Be creative. Cook to music" ~ maxelson
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Grizzled Veteran
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Originally posted by theolein:
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Man, I wrote my first programm ever on a TI58 Calculator in 1978. I wrote my first programme on a real computer on *Punch Cards* for an IBM360 mainframe in 1982. I still remember all those wird home computers that were around in the 80's: the ZX-81's, the Vic-20's, the bbc micro's, the TI-99's etc. And all of those computers had casette tapes as storage. Christ, I feel old...</STRONG>
Well you may feel old and I may only have been a kid back in the 80's, but I sure felt I was getting old waiting for the games to load off cassettes on my ZX Spectrum and 64.
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I'm 20...been using a Mac since 1999. I don't even know why i bought it, I was mac hater since I was 11. I just walked in to the university book store and decided on a iMac.
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I am 18, 19 on the 12th of April. Wow - I'm going to be 19 - feels weird
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You can't eat all those hamburgers, you hear me you ridiculous man?
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Recently turned 22. Mac user since 1992 (never had a comp before that), when I played with a Mac and was instantly hooked. That resulted in the acquisition of a used SE .
Today I had the joy of setting up a new Quicksilver in a household where the three boys were 2, 4, and like 7 or something. To think the first computer that they ever saw was a Power Mac 7500, and that the one they'll remember is a G4 with OS X!
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