Your age?

Old enough to have seen the same poll on the site already and it had ages past 40 to choose from.
Why the hell has the originator of this thread not added more year choices?

Happy burfday to me. 39 now. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. :frowning:

[quote=“wolf_reinhold”]Old enough to have seen the same poll on the site already and it had ages past 40 to choose from.
Why the hell has the originator of this thread not added more year choices?[/quote]

Maybe he hit 41 and went toes up? :laughing:

I think the poll creating software is not too clear. If you create your poll and don’t leave an empty space for the last item, the last item won’t be created in your poll. Even if you are under 40.

Anyone over 40 isn’t going to have have the strength to move a mouse, even if they could still read the small words on the screen.

Which means that the reason to that sandman, tigerman, omni etc write the way they do because they can’t read the other questions or because they can’t control their mouse with the sad result that they end up posting their answers in a random thread :?: :moo:

I use via voice, and though it may sometimes miss my old, gravely, cranky, peloponesian voice it can still hear this: “pick on somebody your own age, ya young and dumb fluffy bum!”

Now how does this mouse thing work:wink:

Chou

I beg your pardon, Mr He? :shock: What in the world do you mean by that? I hadn’t noticed that any of Forumosa’s 40-something eminence grises were in the habit of misplacing their posts, least of all the trio you’ve named. Would you care to elaborate for this puzzled and shaky-handed quatrogenerian?

[quote=“Omniloquacious”]

I beg your pardon, Mr He? :shock: What in the world do you mean by that? I hadn’t noticed that any of Forumosa’s 40-something eminence grises were in the habit of misplacing their posts, least of all the trio you’ve named. Would you care to elaborate for this puzzled and shaky-handed quatrogenerian?[/quote]

Only if find your sense of humor first. :smiling_imp:

Here it is: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Now unpuzzle me, please oh please!

Pay no attention to Mr. He – he’s just jealous that I have more hair than he does. :laughing:

potshot at the prolific posters and the ppl who forgot to put over 40 in the poll - even though I still have a few years before facing that treshold.

Hmmm, but loss of hair usually signifies lots of testosterone - and therefore virility.

IE say a man in his mid forties with lots of hair - noone mentioned, noone forgotten might be a few pleasures in life poorer. :smiling_imp:

Hmmm, but loss of hair usually signifies lots of testosterone - and therefore virility.

IE say a man in his mid forties with lots of hair - noone mentioned, noone forgotten might be a few pleasures in life poorer. :smiling_imp:[/quote]

A flatmate of long ago, a balding chap, had anything but a lack of testorsterone. In fact, he was as virile as a sea lion.

No, don’t even go there; we had paper thin walls, you see.

Yeah, well I can still sport a diamond-cutter any time the need arises and often when its anything but appropriate. That’s why I never take the bus (don’t tell me you guys don’t know what I’m talking about). Schwiiiing!

LIX! You young punks :sunglasses:

Oh, virility… I fear walking against the wind, as the moderate stimuli given by the breeze of formosa could make my happiness a bit too visible.

He’s not nitpicking…using “u” for “you” and not capitalizing are usually things associated with people under a certain age. Those of us who are, er, over that age usually use more of the rules of formal writing, even on the Internet. Maybe because we didn’t grow up with e-mail…??

Yes, that is the latest generation gap:

Those of us who can remember life before the internet

and the kids today who can’t fathom a world without e-mail and downloadable porn.