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Smash
27-01-2003, 09:14 PM
What's your age?

Carlos
30-01-2003, 07:34 AM
Man, I really don't FEEL like I'm 36-40, and I sure don't act like it, but there it is...

Smash
31-01-2003, 10:35 AM
already interesting. Although 18 replies for now, already you see that this XDA product is used by young people and not the 'Managers of the world'..

Carlos
31-01-2003, 01:50 PM
I think this poll is more likely to show that younger thinkers will be attracted to a forum such as this, more than the profile of actual users. I guess I am a manager in this world, though I'm also a hands-on person too. I'm in the technology business because I love technology, and I love making my life easier and more interesting through the application of technology. The XDA is one of those things that has delivered business value for me AND is a fun thing to have. I look for excuses to mess with it and experiment, which is why I am here.

Anonymous
31-01-2003, 03:51 PM
I think this poll is more likely to show that younger thinkers will be attracted to a forum such as this, more than the profile of actual users. I guess I am a manager in this world, though I'm also a hands-on person too. I'm in the technology business because I love technology, and I love making my life easier and more interesting through the application of technology. The XDA is one of those things that has delivered business value for me AND is a fun thing to have. I look for excuses to mess with it and experiment, which is why I am here.

Well you took the words out of my mouth. Same here.
That's why I was curious.

ianlake
07-04-2003, 05:35 PM
I think this poll is more likely to show that younger thinkers will be attracted to a forum such as this, more than the profile of actual users. I guess I am a manager in this world, though I'm also a hands-on person too. I'm in the technology business because I love technology, and I love making my life easier and more interesting through the application of technology. The XDA is one of those things that has delivered business value for me AND is a fun thing to have. I look for excuses to mess with it and experiment, which is why I am here.

Well you took the words out of my mouth. Same here.
That's why I was curious.

its us older guys you gotta watch out for. i'm 48 going on 18 and just as foolish and foolhardy as any kid, i'm still riding around on two-wheels - how's that for insane, especially in the UK.

Carlos
07-04-2003, 06:36 PM
i'm still riding around on two-wheels
Same here. Honda Super Blackbird, how about you?

insane, especially in the UK.
I've heard. In my part of the US, we get what we call "snowbirds" for the cooler months. They are old people who should not be driving any more who come down for our warm desert climate. They drive huge vehicles with no competence and no eyesight. Fun on a bike.

gazzaman2k
08-04-2003, 11:10 PM
im only just 17 i picked up my xda for a bargain on ebay £190 exellent cond was dropped and one corner has a dent in (near the ir lens) but it works fine come with everything not even used :) :lol: i wanted a 7650 but i seen this for £190 so i got it ive had it for about 4 months now :) still going nice and good. I like it because it is like a pc and the games are brill and also i wanted mp3 lol :roll:

climber
08-04-2003, 11:14 PM
but also on two wheels. Some say it's immature but I didn't have the money for a bike when I was younger :-) and I will never lose interest in technology and gadgets.

I have one example that this will stay that way. My mother in law (haha you say LOL). She is much older but is very interested in PC's and technology and recently started with some serious digital photography.

hmmmm, two paragraphs already and I still haven't convinced myself that getting older is no problem :P

topgun98
09-04-2003, 03:14 AM
I'm 18. I'm in the US and bought the XDA as a reward for myself after working full time all summer as a computer programmer for the local telco (BellSouth).

ianlake
10-04-2003, 01:02 PM
Carlos

i have a Piaggio X9 500se - its a scooter. i know it isn't a true motor-cycle but due to past accidents on 'bikes my ability to change gear is limited - or should i say non-existent. so it's a scooter for me, although it looks like a motor-bike.

ian

Anonymous
13-04-2003, 02:29 AM
Hey, you don't even have an age category for me. :)

E-MAN

E-MAN
13-04-2003, 02:33 AM
Sorry, I forgot to log in on my previous post.

E-MAN

MADmanFREE
14-04-2003, 06:20 PM
How the hell do these people manage to afford this.. I got unlucky, lost my old phone, insurance paid out. Then got the XDA. Being unlucky made me lucky as well.

It was a Siemens ME45 that I lost. A very very good phone. Should be getting the S55 in a few days. Stupid name, but damn good phones in my experience.

I've had Siemens C45i, ME45, SX56 (XDA). And getting a S55 with camera soon hopefully...

Martin

damoncarl
25-04-2003, 11:29 AM
mine is 30! :wink:

kel187
20-05-2008, 10:02 AM
i'm 31yrs old and still not behave like an adult.... :p

proof of that is, that i like to *bump* very old and forgotten threads :D

Greetz from the testlab

vj4
20-05-2008, 01:47 PM
im 22 there you go guys now u know

burgertime
20-05-2008, 02:05 PM
I'm 25! Suck it all you old fogies!!!

sheennick123456
20-05-2008, 08:39 PM
:cool::cool:
i m 17!!!!!!!!!

mchapman007
20-05-2008, 08:55 PM
I'm 25! Suck it all you old fogies!!!

Yes you young wipper snappers are all that!!!!!

Marcdu81
20-05-2008, 09:08 PM
38 in July !

too kool
21-05-2008, 11:56 PM
32 in Dec !!!!! :rolleyes: