View Poll Results: How Old are You?

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    0 0%
  • 11-20

    118 26.28%
  • 21-30

    179 39.87%
  • 31-40

    71 15.81%
  • 41-50

    35 7.80%
  • 51-60

    28 6.24%
  • 61-70

    11 2.45%
  • 71-80

    3 0.67%
  • 81-90

    0 0%
  • 90 +

    4 0.89%
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Thread: How Old are You?

  1. #141
    pricetech is offline Iced Blended Vanilla Crème Ubuntu
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    Re: How Old are You?

    3 days older than dirt.

  2. #142
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    Re: How Old are You?

    Who are the wise guys that voted 90+?

    What happened to the option to view the results and see all the people that voted for each choice?
    Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You. - Dr. Seuss

  3. #143
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    Re: How Old are You?

    Quote Originally Posted by forrestcupp View Post
    Who are the wise guys that voted 90+?

    What happened to the option to view the results and see all the people that voted for each choice?
    Guilty as charged, I'm older than 90 days.

  4. #144
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    Re: How Old are You?

    I'm 2000 years old what do do want to know.

    "Bad taste is simply saying the truth before it should be said."
    Mel Brooks





  5. #145
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    Re: How Old are You?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spice Weasel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by forrestcupp View Post
    Who are the wise guys that voted 90+?

    What happened to the option to view the results and see all the people that voted for each choice?
    Guilty as charged, I'm older than 90 days.
    Aw, I was starting to feel young.

    I'm 62 years old.
    Last edited by Old_Grey_Wolf; November 23rd, 2010 at 10:37 PM.
    Use whatever OS or desktop works for you. Dual boot or use VMs if you want. Backup your computer regularly, and definitely before upgrading, partitioning, or installing an OS.

    No support requests by PM please.

  6. #146
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    Re: How Old are You?

    I'm 78, but sometimes feel a lot older.

  7. #147
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    Re: How Old are You?

    33 now, 34 come June 29th.
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  8. #148
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    Re: How Old are You?

    Quote Originally Posted by Face-Ache View Post
    This thread is MORE THAN A YEAR OLD!!!

    In before it gets locked, huah!!
    Heck fire.. I just replied also.. /sigh
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  9. #149
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    Re: How Old are You?

    Looks like a mod/admin deleted my post .... some fairly selective rules round here it seems. I guess somebody left their sense of humour in their other pants this morning.

    Thanks for quoting me though

    Edit; no sorry, i was wrong; not deleted, just put in jail. Man, uptight much? C'mon mods, lighten up, it's just poking a bit of fun, nothing more.
    Last edited by Face-Ache; May 17th, 2012 at 11:14 AM.

  10. #150
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    Re: How Old are You?


    From the Ubuntu Forums Code of Conduct.
    If a post is older than a year or so and hasn't had a new reply in that time, instead of replying to it, create a new thread. In the software world, a lot can change in a very short time, and doing things this way makes it more likely that you will find the best information. You may link to the original discussion in the new thread if you think it may be helpful.
    Thread closed.

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