I'm also 38 and I'm also astounded at the...um....unpediatric nature of 
the list!

On 28/02/10 23:27, Robin Chatterjee wrote:
> I am 38... seriously is there no one under thirty here ? :). Does this mena
> that the treo is well and truly gone and we need a name change ?
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Craig Froehle<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>    
>> I use Tweed...it never leaves me wanting more, so I don't go looking
>> at alternatives.
>>
>> How's that for stuck in a rut??  :-)
>>
>> BTW, since many of you were kind enough to publicly share your ages,
>> I'll share mine:  I'm 24.
>>
>> At least that's how old my brain thinks I am.
>>
>> No, seriously.
>>
>> A couple weeks ago, my wife and I were talking about something we
>> wanted to do (a trip, I think) and I started to say, "well, if we
>> don't do it, we're going to find ourselves old, like 35, and..." and
>> then I stopped, realizing what I'd just said.
>>
>> I'm 40. :-)
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:13 PM, John Messeder<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>      
>>> I've made a change. I've had two twitter accounts. I've been intending
>>> to make a change, but until tonight I just hadn't got round to it. And
>>> in the interest of consistency with my email address, I also just
>>> changed the spelling slightly -- shortened by 3 letters.
>>>
>>> It's @jmesseder2.
>>>
>>> OK, the 2 isn't in my email, but my son, who's plumber and a nice guy
>>> but isn't me, also is building an online presence, as his his son, who's
>>> also John Messeder. So ...
>>>
>>>       I'd like to put my webOS friendly followers on @jmesseder2.
>>>
>>> My other account is where I publish and follow writering. So having two
>>> accounts is a way to see more stuff without one getting lost in the
>>> other. (Actually, I control a third account -- @Gburg_Times -- where we
>>> tweet about the newspaper.
>>>
>>> On 2/28/2010 7:19 PM, Levi Wallach wrote:
>>>        
>>>> If anyone
>>>> is interested in my tweets
>>>>          
>>>        

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