I have a shot at being on Cointalk in 2063. I would be in my 60s by then. If I maintain the hobby, then I will probably be around (unless the website dies). I have a family history of older folks, including a 7-great-grandfather who lived to 110. Anyone here who can top that?
You would be in your 50s in 2063? So you're 9 years old right now? Carry the hobby with you throughout your whole life, and I'll see you on cointalk in 50 years...
Shoot, I meant to hit the six button. I guess I'll be in my 60s then. I will edit my post. Anyway, see you in 50 years.
Oh, you'll be a geezer then. I won't even qualify for medicare in 2063. But I will join your being old shortly, and we can then begin to complain that those whipper-snappers need to turn down their wii-pods.
Exactly! , terms such as geezer, kid, child, or any other that are used in referring to to age, as well as those for gender, religion , etc. are not acceptable either. Usernames for all.
Surely this doesnt include Dou........i mean GDJMSP......we would lose half of our user base if we couldnt pick on him a bit, course he can just moderate us all out of existence if we bother him too bad I suppose
Remember Doug and all Mods follow the same rules as all of the members, because we are members first.
Wow! I'll be 111 years old. Which means I'll be what? The same age as Doug? Of course, he can say the same about me.
I knew a girl in HS who thought similarly, they founded the local teenage mothers shelter in her name
'64 Kennedy's will still be worth melt but the value will be determined in Zargonian crystals that we will be forced to mine on the planet Zargon by order of our overlord and supreme leader Detecto.
So I was looking through this thing called the google archives and found a rare document about a missing planchet error in 2007... https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/rec.collecting.coins/EBCzveKQvwc
How many times did you have to send it in to get the grade you wanted? PGGS slabs the Parmalee/Reed 1804 Dollar PR-71. It sells for a billion dollars. Perfect nanocopies flood the market.
In 2033, Nokia invents a way to download your entire memory into the cloud. We're now spending nearly all our time on websites like cointalk.