This is actually one of the better age polls I've seen on here. I like the smaller increments of years. Some of the ages even reflect certain periods: 15-18 (high school), 19-22 (college), and 23-26 (post college). So good job and welcome to CAG!
[quote name='MorPhiend']Nice poll. Welcome to CAG. Don't pay attention to people who flame you for being a "kid". Post intelligently and you'll do just fine. [/quote]
thanks for the advice! oh, and moiety, I actually just chose 11, then added three years to each option, but I did notice that AFTER I made it.
[quote name='joe2187']Im finishing up college in 08 (My AA) and heading to the Cordon Bleu in 09! Woo Hoo baby![/quote]I sometimes wish I had made the choice to attend Le Cordon Bleu. But I can always have a restaurant on the side anyhow. Besides, if I had gone somewhere else then I would never have met the wonderful girl I am interested in right now, who I just said goodbye to until the new year. *tear* Hopefully I'll be going with her next year though.
[quote name='leveskikesko']13, but I turn 14 in less than 6 months.
You guys are old for gamers.[/quote]Really? Gaming really started to get big right after the videogame crash when the NES burst onto the scene in '84/'85. Why would kids abandon their favorite hobby just because they become "too old"? Most of us are a little old to do nothing but game, but I don't think anyone is too old to have gaming as a hobby.
Wii, PS2, PS1, DS, Saturn, X-Box, GBA, SNES, NES, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Genesis, 32X, N64, PSP.
Add all of the game consoles I own, subtract one from the number, and there's my age. Yeah, I know, it'd be easier for me to just tell you all my age, but isn't this more fun? Plus, I've seen how teens have gotten ridiculed in this thread, so maybe this is safer. :lol:
[quote name='leveskikesko']13, but I turn 14 in less than 6 months.
You guys are old for gamers.[/QUOTE]
I remember when this mentality seemed correct. haha
Makes sense that the majority of the people on this site are college aged. Who knows how to spend the least amount of money possible on things better than we do?