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  • @u0421793 said:

    @asnor said:
    ...> @JRSIV said:

    Yeah, a bit of a strident question to ask...

    hmmm...ok. didn't realise it was a sensitive topic.

    Unlike that other poll a while back about penis girth…

    Yeah, you're right. I posted pics in that thread and everything... Age though, that's always been sticky with me, lol.

  • Years ago, Keith Richards said something like this in an interview "Most of our fans don't remember a world without the Rolling Stones. I remember a world without Rock and Roll."

    I kinda feel like that.

  • encenc
    edited January 2016

    I'm just saying .... I've been fortunate to witness the dawning of punk ....though I was to young to see bands live ....

    Lived through The early futurist era (so called new wave, but a term I never liked and we never used in the uk) ie: early New order, Human League, Yazoo etc.

    Went clubbing .... In the original e l e c t r o and funk ( they now call it boogie :-/) era.

    Witnessed and went clubbing at the dawn of house/acid/rave

    Is it any wonder I have tinnitus in my left ear ???

  • 53 last December

  • In my head I am precisely 19. Or 20. Mostly 19. Sometimes 20. Call it 19 and a half-ish.

    In my head. Which is the only head where my brain is welcome :wink:

  • Still half way home. Maybe.

  • @enc said:
    I'm just saying .... I've been fortunate to witness the dawning of punk ....though I was to young to see bands live ....

    Lived through The early futurist era (so called new wave, but a term I never liked and we never used in the uk) ie: early New order, Human League, Yazoo etc.

    Went clubbing .... In the original e l e c t r o and funk ( they now call it boogie :-/) era.

    Witnessed and went clubbing at the dawn of house/acid/rave

    Is it any wonder I have tinnitus in my left ear ???

    I'm 39 and also got light tinnitus in my left ear. Suddenly happened 2 years back when I tried mastering some old songs. I can only hear it when its very quiet, but learned my lesson and never put the volume to the max again before it gets worse.

  • edited March 2017

    @Proto said:

    @enc said:
    I'm just saying .... I've been fortunate to witness the dawning of punk ....though I was to young to see bands live ....

    Lived through The early futurist era (so called new wave, but a term I never liked and we never used in the uk) ie: early New order, Human League, Yazoo etc.

    Went clubbing .... In the original e l e c t r o and funk ( they now call it boogie :-/) era.

    Witnessed and went clubbing at the dawn of house/acid/rave

    Is it any wonder I have tinnitus in my left ear ???

    I'm 39 and also got light tinnitus in my left ear. Suddenly happened 2 years back when I tried mastering some old songs. I can only hear it when its very quiet, but learned my lesson and never put the volume to the max again before it gets worse.

    Mine's good again, no problems (other than insensitivity, but not having to listen to people has an upside). I thought I was a gonner when I went to sleep still hearing the sound of harmonically complex Mono-Poly patches for several weeks last summer, but it is all okay now (the unit is gone to a new owner).

  • @u0421793 said:

    @Proto said:

    @enc said:
    I'm just saying .... I've been fortunate to witness the dawning of punk ....though I was to young to see bands live ....

    Lived through The early futurist era (so called new wave, but a term I never liked and we never used in the uk) ie: early New order, Human League, Yazoo etc.

    Went clubbing .... In the original e l e c t r o and funk ( they now call it boogie :-/) era.

    Witnessed and went clubbing at the dawn of house/acid/rave

    Is it any wonder I have tinnitus in my left ear ???

    I'm 39 and also got light tinnitus in my left ear. Suddenly happened 2 years back when I tried mastering some old songs. I can only hear it when its very quiet, but learned my lesson and never put the volume to the max again before it gets worse.

    Mine's good again, no problems (other than insensitivity, but not having to listen to people has an upside). I thought I was a gonner when I went to sleep still hearing the sound of harmonically complex Mono-Poly patches for several weeks last summer, but it is all okay now (the unit is gone to a new owner).

    Your very lucky its not permanent. Nice vids explaining synthesis. Will check some more when I'm home and in the main time be careful with your ears. :)

  • 45 years young with a red convertible midlife crisis car to prove it.

    Glastonbury 95 was like yesterday in my mind. The mirror sez otherwise but hey ...

  • At 43, this poll explains a lot about why I feel so comfortable here... ;)

  • 40 in two days

  • Happy b'day @soundklinik!

    56 for me.

  • @funjunkie27 said:
    Happy b'day @soundklinik!

    56 for me.

    Thanks son :)

  • edited March 2017

    I stopped counting
    Happy b'day @soundklinik :)

  • @soundklinik said:
    67 TODAY! :#

    Happy birhtday :)

  • @Ivan_Dj said:

    @soundklinik said:
    67 TODAY! :#

    Happy birhtday :)

    Thank you fellow Pisces

  • Since 8th of March I'm 5 years to 50, 20 years to retirement(at 65) or 45 years from 1972 depending on how I look at it :)

  • @soundklinik said:

    @funjunkie27 said:
    Happy b'day @soundklinik!

    56 for me.

    Thanks son :)

    De nada Pops! :p

  • @Samu said:
    Since 8th of March I'm 5 years to 50, 20 years to retirement(at 65) or 45 years from 1972 depending on how I look at it :)

    And a belated Happy Birthday to you, Samuel.

  • I'm 35, and I love that this forum skews older and includes people who have both lived through (and possibly even worked through) different eras of electronic music. There's a similar phenomenon on guitar forums - they skew older because interest in guitar is starting to age up and you're more likely to find someone who is 55 and played a ton in the 80's or 90's versus a 16-year-old just starting out.

    Logic would tell you "mobile device" + "electronic music" + "internet message board" would generate an average age of, like, 13...but the internet is a lot more age-diverse now than it was in, say, 2002.

  • 60 is the new 20!

  • edited March 2017

    @StormJH1 said:
    I'm 35, and I love that this forum skews older and includes people who have both lived through (and possibly even worked through) different eras of electronic music. There's a similar phenomenon on guitar forums - they skew older because interest in guitar is starting to age up and you're more likely to find someone who is 55 and played a ton in the 80's or 90's versus a 16-year-old just starting out.

    Logic would tell you "mobile device" + "electronic music" + "internet message board" would generate an average age of, like, 13...but the internet is a lot more age-diverse now than it was in, say, 2002.

    I think it is a bit like in cameras. The younger people have all the latest kit, several SLR bodies, bags of lenses, the bigger the lenses the more reassuring for their penis insecurity, etc, and that's not just the women. The older of us have a carefully selected rangefinder, and it goes in a pocket. Gone are the days of carrying heavy gear all the way there, all the way back, and not even touching 95% of it.

  • @Samu said:
    Since 8th of March I'm 5 years to 50, 20 years to retirement(at 65) or 45 years from 1972 depending on how I look at it :)

    anyway, 1972 is my birthyear :)

  • edited March 2017

    30

  • edited March 2017

    @jfeheley said:
    81

    Great to see all ages are supported.

    RESPECT.

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