I know there is a thread that asked the age of Kubota owners, but I thought it would be easier to see the results in a poll.
5 year marks would probably give a better average. With me being 40 it puts me on the edge of both age groups can I vote twice to average it outI know there is a thread that asked the age of Kubota owners, but I thought it would be easier to see the results in a poll.
Guess again! I can think of at least 3 OTT members who have mentioned their ages in passing who are well over 70, and not only can use a computer but are still driving and fixing their tractors.Not assuming anything.... But I literally know zero people over the age of 70 who can actually use a computer. Maybe a 70+ or "Greatest Generation" option.
My Dad is 79 and facebooks his ass off.......I cant spell faceboo......Not assuming anything.... But I literally know zero people over the age of 70 who can actually use a computer. Maybe a 70+ or "Greatest Generation" option.
Sounds like me. 65 and still riding.I will be 69 in couple of months. Been on computers since 1966 and still manage to ride both motorcycles, keep out pack of dogs in line and avoid drooling in my porridge most of the time.
Hold on now. I am 70 and started working with a Univac 1050-II for work and a Timex T100 for home use back in 1966. This is back when a Disk Operating System (DOS) was only on mainframe computers and we were considered artist. I still support some of my better customers with their company computers today.Not assuming anything.... But I literally know zero people over the age of 70 who can actually use a computer. Maybe a 70+ or "Greatest Generation" option.
Yes, 360 was a good one and stayed around for a long time. If you knew JCL you could do wonders.Univac! Yikes. IBM 360 was my first. Pig of a beast.
It doesn't look like you voted.I'm 22. On the young side! [emoji13]