What's your age ?


#82

I’m 16, born on December 23rd :smiley: Haven’t yet released any maps but been playing with the editor for a couple of years now.


(TF) #83

19 :rock:
40 is old btw,enjoy your golden years :evil:


(mrfin) #84

age is irrelevant seeing as we just turn from small kids to big kids
and there will always be toys for the boys 8)

Anyhow - I’m one of the oldies here - ww2 ended just 18 years before
I made my first jump, static line attached!


(iwound) #85

You just pipped me Neil.
I escaped just 9 months before England won the World Cup in 66.


(mrfin) #86

Ha - I can see a go faster zimmer shining in the sun parked out front !

Anyone in for an exiting game of dominoes ?!


(iwound) #87

No time.
The meals on wheels will be here soon. :weird:


(carnage) #88

could this be the start of the splash damage retirement home?


(mrfin) #89

MEDIC MEDIC!!! - my colostomy bag has exploded!! :shock:


(Magic) #90

We shall never retire…

Magic , 2007


(M8DNanite) #91

My first gaming machine was C64 NOT N64 that should tell you oldies roughly my age :evil:


(=PoW= Kernel 2.6.5) #92

Born 1965 - Wife and 3 kids.

My first game system WAS the first game system - PONG !!
(OK - I know there are older ones but not as main stream).

I wonder if this makes me the oldest mapper. lol


(Igloo) #93

16+ :smiley:


(ajdude) #94

YAY im the only except 1 13 year old :rock2::rock2::rock2:


(macbeth) #95

34 now must be the older girl on this site :expressionless:


(Constra) #96

Hahah we rock ! :smiley:


(ajdude) #97

:wink: :wink: :stuck_out_tongue: :stuck_out_tongue: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:


(DC9) #98

Feb. 1960 - wife, two kids

I still have my portable PONG game. My first personal computer was a Tandy MC-10 (still have it too). :wink:


(=PoW= Kernel 2.6.5) #99

Feb. 1960 - wife, two kids

I still have my portable PONG game. My first personal computer was a Tandy MC-10 (still have it too). :wink:[/quote]

lol !!! YOU WIN !

I traded all my old stuff and sometimes I could kick myself for that.

My old Commodore 64 with floppy drive was traded for a dot-matrix printer.

My old TI 99/4A was traded for ham radio equipment.

And I have no idea what happened to that Timex/Sinclair “computer”.


(Nail) #100

still have 8086, C64, 80286, 80386, Commodore Amiga , 80486, P1, P2, P3 x 4, P4 x 4, G4

:lol: glad I have storage space

btw, Dec. 1950, 2 kids

[edit…can’t find the C64 for some reason, found a colour printer I bought for it and a bunch of NOS ribbons though :lol: ]


(DC9) #101

Good museum collection Nail. :wink:

I’m glad to see your still at it. It gives me something to shoot for.