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rgilfert 11-30-2015 09:46 AM

65 (and feelin' it)

Fjr05 11-30-2015 05:24 PM

72 and feeling it....lol

DickR 11-30-2015 08:01 PM

Almost 72, enough to bring up the average, but younger than some the old fossils lurking around here. But the kids here (y'know, like still in their 60s) likely wonder how I dare call some others "old fossils."

Kamper 11-30-2015 08:52 PM

Can I change my answer?

"As old as my tongue and a little older than my teeth."

riverat 12-02-2015 07:46 AM

62 years, and all within 20 miles of the lake

JonLevis 12-03-2015 08:44 AM

38 years...**** that went fast!

gtxrider 12-03-2015 11:50 AM

well aged...
 
My body says 61 but my brain still thinks I am 18.

painthappy 12-03-2015 12:24 PM

Just turned 40

rander7823 12-03-2015 04:07 PM

53
 
But my wife insists I am 12

Lil' Barndoor Guy 12-03-2015 09:30 PM

I'm 57. Young enough to start building ramps and handrails so I can continue to use my Island property.

Loony Singer 12-07-2015 05:59 PM

As for me...
 
I am presently 8 years away from 60. Of course, next year I will be 9 years away from 60. :)

Cal 12-09-2015 03:04 PM

69 in January OMG I don't believe it. I still refuse to grow up:laugh:

winnasake 12-12-2015 04:03 PM

45 today and spending it where? Of course THE LAKE!!


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meredith weekender 12-12-2015 04:17 PM

Celebrated the 16th anniversary of my 29th birthday this year, lol.

This'nThat 01-02-2016 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hockeypuck (Post 254254)
My average age is 33.5 years....you figure out my actual age.

You are 66 years old.

Slickcraft 01-02-2016 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by This'nThat (Post 255297)
You are 66 years old.

Well maybe 67. But then if he/she spent time acting well above or below their age who knows.:D

hockeypuck 01-03-2016 06:30 PM

Age
 
And the winner is.......Slick.:cheers::cheers::cheers:

Farfrumbehavin 01-04-2016 11:25 AM

Holy crap!!!!!
 
1,939,088,000 seconds old. I plan on adding another 1,000,000,000 seconds to it, but some how doubt that will happen. In the meantime I will try to make every second a good one.

chattypatty 01-05-2016 04:25 PM

Old as dirt at 68. :eek:

chattypatty 01-05-2016 04:28 PM

I thought getting old would take longer.. :laugh:

Cal 01-05-2016 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tummyman (Post 254279)
69 this coming January.......


Me too:laugh:

Bob G 01-05-2016 07:16 PM

I'm 2 1/2 years from a free fishing license:)

onceMeg 01-06-2016 11:30 PM

another Boomer
 
67 here. and Lovin' this thread! And not Quite ready, yet, for these Weavers' lyrics:

I get up each morning and dust off my wits,
Open the paper, and read the Obits.
If I’m not there, I know I’m not dead,
So I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed!

Cal-to-NH 01-14-2016 12:13 PM

Age
 
Yeah, I guess I'm typical - 56

I'm afraid this means we are all growing old together!

mikea 01-14-2016 01:35 PM

Yikes!
 
62 years old last summer ... then took up playing walking soccer (rekindling my Brit youth) and now will be 63 years young this year !...

upthesaukee 01-14-2016 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob G (Post 255428)
I'm 2 1/2 years from a free fishing license:)

Unfortunately, free is not free anymore. They quietly did away from it this year. License will cost the 68+ crowd either 5 or 10 bucks per year. See the fish and game website. Has something to do with license purchases down, costs going up. Glad i got mine two years ago. Sorry for the bad news.

I live here... I am always Upthesaukee.

Senter Cove Guy 01-15-2016 12:29 AM

Permanent Senior License
 
If you were born on or before December 31, 1947, your NH Resident Permanent Over-68 Hunting and Fishing license is grandfathered in. This is a free license that can only be obtained at Fish and Game headquarters or Regional Offices 1 (Lancaster), 2 (New Hampton) and 4 (Keene).

Get application form here: http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/lice...ver-68-app.pdf

Non-resident seniors pay regular non-resident license prices.

upthesaukee 01-15-2016 08:18 AM

Thanks Senter Cove Guy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Senter Cove Guy (Post 255798)
If you were born on or before December 31, 1947, your NH Resident Permanent Over-68 Hunting and Fishing license is grandfathered in. This is a free license that can only be obtained at Fish and Game headquarters or Regional Offices 1 (Lancaster), 2 (New Hampton) and 4 (Keene).

Get application form here: http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/lice...ver-68-app.pdf

Non-resident seniors pay regular non-resident license prices.

I was on my tablet last night when I posted what I did. I feel bad that those who are turning 68 this year and following years won't be able to get the free license. This change in licensing seemed to come in under the radar. I know I have seen more about hunting and trapping bobcats over the past year, and nothing about the increase in fees for hunting and fishing licenses, as well as doing away with the free licenses for those turning 68 this year (2016). Granted, the cost of a "senior" license is very low compared to a regular resident license, but there is not many things that are cheaper than free. :(

SteveA 01-16-2016 07:53 AM

Ready for Medicare this May........ LOL

kauriel 01-16-2016 11:44 PM

33 but with injuries in the past few months I've been feeling closer to the average age of this group!

CaptT820 02-05-2016 12:46 PM

Age
 
My wife and I are 38 and 36 respectively. Can't thank the forum members enough for supplying much needed advice before recently just getting land on Sleepers. Life long dream and hope to retire there in about thirty years ( hopefully sooner!)

dave603 02-05-2016 02:53 PM

Age
 
Guess both me and the wife are in the in crowd at 61 and 60.

Cobalt 25 02-05-2016 04:07 PM

68 but binary challenged.

How do you get 44 from 00101100?

IS that the binary system?

Peter

HellRaZoR004 02-05-2016 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobalt 25 (Post 256788)
68 but binary challenged.

How do you get 44 from 00101100?

IS that the binary system?

Peter

Yes, converting binary to decimal. This...

00101100 (0+0+32+0+8+4+0+0), corresponding to the location of each 1/0.

Cobalt 25 02-08-2016 09:43 PM

Please explain how you get 32 for the first 1?

HellRaZoR004 02-08-2016 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HellRaZoR004 (Post 256791)
Yes, converting binary to decimal. This...

00101100 (0+0+32+0+8+4+0+0), corresponding to the location of each 1/0.

In the following order you count the decimal equivalent of a binary number.

[128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1], if there is a '1' present in the corresponding location that number is added. If a '0' is present in the corresponding location that number is not added.

Therefore [128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1] = [0+0+32+0+8+4+0+0] = [44]

bigdog 02-09-2016 05:23 PM

Average Age of Forum Users
 
I'm 9.5 yrs in dog years ! :laugh:

Cobalt 25 02-09-2016 07:49 PM

Thanks, Hellra. An excellent explanation. Even I could understand!

HellRaZoR004 02-09-2016 09:49 PM

You're welcome Cobalt, glad it was helpful.


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