How young is everyone?

What year were you born?

  • 1901-1924

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • 1925-1942

    Votes: 4 3.4%
  • 1943-1960

    Votes: 34 29.1%
  • 1961-1979

    Votes: 51 43.6%
  • 1980-1998

    Votes: 26 22.2%
  • 1999-2017

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    117

AlanF

Desperately seeking birds
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Aug 16, 2012
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dolina said:
AlanF said:
Anyway, we might discover which forum has the younger membership.
Now the trick is to find out where else I posted these silly ass polls on. ;)

Good luck! ;D

FM has a similarly aged membership and also does have a 93+ year old. Is that you dolina?

3x as many have voted on FM than here.
 
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mnclayshooter

I love shooting - clay pigeons and photos!
Oct 28, 2013
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At the time of this reply, the results were something like 32% and 44% in the middle two ranges of 38-74 yrs old respectively). That's 74 out of 96 (or the vast majority). Merging the two categories into one and the data showing the older group as the larger bias, you could weight them to slightly biased towards the older group. So non-scientifically about 55-60 yrs of age as the main "peak" of the bell curve.


...roughly the margin of age when expendable income has peaked, midlife-crises are occurring or have just occurred, and professional careers are peaking (all of which would lead to bad GAS - or good GAS, or just GAS). GAS likely being the main contributor to forum membership?!??
 
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AlanF

Desperately seeking birds
CR Pro
Aug 16, 2012
12,416
22,797
mnclayshooter said:
At the time of this reply, the results were something like 32% and 44% in the middle two ranges of 38-74 yrs old respectively). That's 74 out of 96 (or the vast majority). Merging the two categories into one and the data showing the older group as the larger bias, you could weight them to slightly biased towards the older group. So non-scientifically about 55-60 yrs of age as the main "peak" of the bell curve.


...roughly the margin of age when expendable income has peaked, midlife-crises are occurring or have just occurred, and professional careers are peaking (all of which would lead to bad GAS - or good GAS, or just GAS). GAS likely being the main contributor to forum membership?!??

44.3% are between 56 and 38. The peak has visually to be younger than 56, not between 55-60. The peak is closer to 50.
 
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mnclayshooter

I love shooting - clay pigeons and photos!
Oct 28, 2013
314
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Minnesota, USA
AlanF said:
mnclayshooter said:
At the time of this reply, the results were something like 32% and 44% in the middle two ranges of 38-74 yrs old respectively). That's 74 out of 96 (or the vast majority). Merging the two categories into one and the data showing the older group as the larger bias, you could weight them to slightly biased towards the older group. So non-scientifically about 55-60 yrs of age as the main "peak" of the bell curve.


...roughly the margin of age when expendable income has peaked, midlife-crises are occurring or have just occurred, and professional careers are peaking (all of which would lead to bad GAS - or good GAS, or just GAS). GAS likely being the main contributor to forum membership?!??

44.3% are between 56 and 38. The peak has visually to be younger than 56, not between 55-60. The peak is closer to 50.


Oops, you're right, I inverted the two groups by percentage.
 
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