On Nov 21, 2007 9:53 AM, D. Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Same here.  I turned 65 my last, and I am now in my 49th year as a licensed
> amateur.  I hope neither one of us will fall into that "couple of years"
> category, though.
>
> Ashtabula Bill got a chuckle about a decade ago when I told him about a
> couple of slopbuckets I overheard in conversation and one of them remarked
> "Ashtabula Bill hasn't died yet?".  Looks like they are still having a long
> wait.  When I work Bill, we still sometimes get a  laugh out of  that one.

46 here. I'll be 47 next year. :D

Most of the AMers I know are in the 40s-50s category, with older and
younger bookends.

Methinks they have a bit of a wait ahead. AMers tend to be more active
and will likely outlive many of them.

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ
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