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Dale Anthony Smith May 5th, 2004 05:52 AM

I have to say I was surprised to learn of the demographics of a large contingent of "DV People".
I was born in 1950, participated in the Student anti-war movement (Viet Nam), was a Rock & Roll Guitarist and toured the country and am currently a media producer. I always tell my neices and nephews and now my 6yr old daughter's friends that they are my people and not to count me in with the "grown ups". I think age is a wealth of experience and knowledge about yourself and the world. It is NOT, as some would think, a ticket to lamesville. I think that the people who are in this forum are bound by their enthusiasm about a craft and mostly a tool for communicating... which is what us Humans do best.

Absolutely... age is only a number... it's all about attitude whatever the number is. Happiness is a capacity not a contingency.
I still wouldn't trade my times or my era for the years it could gain me back. We had the best music ever made also. Check out my favorite web station... The Technicolor Web of Sound at techwebsound.com.
Most people I meet place me in the mid thirties. Exercise helps but mostly its outlook.
I think that it's more of a manifestation of your zeal or what we call in New Orleans "joi de vivre" or joy of life.
ROCK ON!

Bankim Jain May 14th, 2004 11:39 AM

If its all but number ... 29/M...02.Feb.75 !

Rob Scott May 21st, 2004 01:25 PM

My average age so far is about 20.

:-)

(My actual age is 40.)

Douglas Johnson May 22nd, 2004 09:49 AM

SEEKING AVERAGE AGE
 
65 here. Let me know the average before it is too late.

Laurence Maher June 2nd, 2004 10:11 AM

35
 
35 here

Oh man

Room full of kids for the most part.

You lucky shmucks. By the way, there's a toll for being under 30. See all the young guys are expected to pay for 30 and older's editing systems. I'll take a Mac thank you.

Sean Smith June 2nd, 2004 11:53 AM

32 and very recently married... less than a month ago.

Christian Hede Madsen June 14th, 2004 07:42 AM

Congratulation with marriage...

17 years old and a hell of a lot to give( and learn)

Mark Argerake June 14th, 2004 08:15 AM

Re: 35
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Laurence Maher : 35 here

By the way, there's a toll for being under 30. See all the young guys are expected to pay for 30 and older's editing systems. I'll take a Mac thank you. -->>>

Hey wait! The kids are buying us editing systems? Cool - I need an external hard drive (120GIG) and a FCP upgrade. When you get the chance. THANKS!!!!

Tim Borek June 14th, 2004 09:59 AM

32 years young

Paul Park June 14th, 2004 01:31 PM

34. people tell me I look like I'm 25. We asians.. lucky SOBs

Lynn Niffer June 14th, 2004 08:49 PM

23 here

Ken Tanaka June 14th, 2004 09:01 PM

Statistical Update
 
Average: 34.41
Median: 34
Standard Deviation: 13.36

We seem to be fairly flat, although relatively few members have actually reported here.

Julian Quinto June 19th, 2004 09:22 PM

20, turning 21 in a month...

But people say I look and sound like I'm 30... lucky Paul.

Karl Barek June 25th, 2004 08:02 PM

29 until Sept. 19th...then it's the dreaded 3-0...

I can remember the age of 16 like it was yesterday...and I've almost lived double that!! I'm getting OLD!!!

Alexander McLeod June 25th, 2004 08:55 PM

Good grief, this thread has been going on so long that I've become another year older (which will tweak the stats somewhat). Turned 70 on June 20, 2004. See ya' next year, same time, same thread.

Sandy McLeod


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