how so?Yes. it's of interest to us in understanding cultural differences among boards. We've had off-board discussions with visitors as recently as a few days ago to the effect that, when coming here after mostly posting on a board with a different demographic, they may notice adverse reactions to the way they talk about players and to other posters.
Honestly, based on jokes like these I thought the poll would skew older- more over 80 posters.I have attached this image couple times before, this poll is now confirming it.
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I was the remote; my dad would throw his slipper at me sitting on the floor, and I would get up and change the channel. I also became proficient at holding the rabbit ears in a certain position for better reception. We got very good watching stations through the "snow"!
Won't explore this extensively, but to take one example a younger crowd arguably tends to criticize individual players in harsher (or more mocking, etc.) terms than some older people (call them more protective, or more quasi-parental if you will) are comfortable with.how so?
I remember how I had to get up and change the channel. I do not recall seeing my Dad doing that. I guess he was in the right age group.I remember when you had to get up off the couch to change the TV stations.
Do you know what it’s like to realize that any chance to play major league sports ended over 50 years ago?And then there is the Beach Boys song "When I Grow Up to be a Man." I never used to think about the fact that I am well past the age where the chorus ends on the fade out...
That was one reason you had kids. Once the remote was invented , the birth rate went down.I remember how I had to get up and change the channel. I do not recall seeing my Dad doing that. I guess he was in the right age group.
I also remember passing the salt shaker to him that was right in front of him at dinner table.I remember how I had to get up and change the channel. I do not recall seeing my Dad doing that. I guess he was in the right age group.

Mars dirt?A poster named @zymurg said a decade ago he was “older than dirt”. He’s still around - what does he say now?
75 in July. But polled under 74.My age used to be listed under my handle...I had it removed.
But, if i become senior statesmen, I'll put it back.
A few ahead of me...82 in July...
Still shooting hoops for a half-hour daily.
Fully expect to get to the next level, but who knows.
I put a poll up on the General WBB board. The posters there are skewing younger

The other board also didnt declare the end of civilization after a coach used a naugh-ty word.You should have known that...... notice that most of the posting on this board slows down a bit between 4pm and 6pm... and almost completely ceases to exist after 9pm.![]()
interesting. wonder what is going on.Won't explore this extensively, but to take one example a younger crowd arguably tends to criticize individual players in harsher (or more mocking, etc.) terms than some older people (call them more protective, or more quasi-parental if you will) are comfortable with.

Not that I disagree, but people have been predicting the end of civilization since the dawn of civilization.interesting. wonder what is going on.
FWIW, kate starbird, from stanford & a naismith (i believe) winner, is at univ of washington doing research on social media and its impacts on culture --some of it pretty dire -- the spred of disinformation and its effect, etc. ... so there's another wbb star who's making contributions after she's left the game behind.
Yea 35 was the worst. At 35, 15 years prior you were 20. 15 year in the future, you're 50. It sucked bad.Seventy was the most bizarre birthday you tell yourself this can’t possibly be . I still haven’t decided what I’m going to be when I grow up.
The only one that bothered me before that was 35.
My Dad was 30 when I was born and I have vivid memories of his 35th birthday party and as a 5 year old trying to comprehend how someone could be that old. When I hit that age those memories returned.
I don't know if this has been stated earlier but, old age is much, much better than the alternative.![]()
I used to have a hat that said that.... but I forgot where I put it ☹️A poster named @zymurg said a decade ago he was “older than dirt”. He’s still around - what does he say now?
What experience do you have that led to this conclusion? Please give examples as evidence.I don't know if this has been stated earlier but, old age is much, much better than the alternative.![]()

People who have experienced the alternative no longer have the opportunity to post on this marvelous message board, the great Boneyard. None of the ones I contacted gave me a response.What experience do you have that led to this conclusion? Please give examples as evidence.![]()

Believe me, I am glad of that.How do you know this?I don't know if this has been stated earlier but, old age is much, much better than the alternative.![]()