
Age?
27 (but I can act and make myself look like I'm 16 )
&nsbp;
#43
Posted 16 September 2005 - 08:07 AM
I had also similar experience, my cd player was broken i took it to repair two years ago ( i was 25 at that time). After it had been repaired we were having a random talk with the owner of the shop and the man asked me which high school i was going
..
I think looking young puts on you some odds if you are working in a job that requires persuasion..I was really distressed
to find a solution that can make me look older a couple of years ago because of this fact. I asked the barber if he could make a haircut that would make me seem older, I tought to have some moustache
and even to dye some of my hair white lol..At last i found a solution..gaining some weight (10 kg at least) with sports..That really helped, at least people are asking where i work now
..

I think looking young puts on you some odds if you are working in a job that requires persuasion..I was really distressed



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#45
Posted 16 September 2005 - 01:43 PM
I'll be 34 in few days...
Happy "almost" Birthday, ruxique! I hope you have a great day...
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#46
Posted 19 September 2005 - 06:59 AM
I just turned 29 last Fri, the 15th.
I'm amazed at what teenagers are doing now though. When I was 16 I was doing crappy school fliers with corel draw that I couldn't even look at in color because the computer was so slow. It would take forever just to render, but now kids are learning how to script flash and stuff:( I'm way behind the times. I've been designing profesionally for 6 years or so. I studied design in college. I don't know flash, I always use a programer. But I see my stuff in the stores all the time, so that makes up for it:D
I'm amazed at what teenagers are doing now though. When I was 16 I was doing crappy school fliers with corel draw that I couldn't even look at in color because the computer was so slow. It would take forever just to render, but now kids are learning how to script flash and stuff:( I'm way behind the times. I've been designing profesionally for 6 years or so. I studied design in college. I don't know flash, I always use a programer. But I see my stuff in the stores all the time, so that makes up for it:D
#52
Posted 03 October 2005 - 05:27 PM
Count me as another dinasaur, 34...which I didn't think was that old this morning. When I was in computer class in Highschool we were on apple11e 's and thought we were pretty cool for knowing how to turn the thing on. I think we had to use a hand crank to get it going though.
#54
Posted 13 January 2006 - 01:52 AM
Hey, nice thread, glad it resurfaced. Now I can take part in the fun 
I'm 19 years old and will be 20 in about 3 months or so. Though I wish I could have just stayed 18 for ever (as most of us probably do).
Seawise, I know exactly what you mean about that whole 'uncle' thing you wrote about a while back. Lots of European countries have that too. Personally I think it sounds kind of wierd in English, but not in the languages where it's common. Very strange, lol.

I'm 19 years old and will be 20 in about 3 months or so. Though I wish I could have just stayed 18 for ever (as most of us probably do).
Seawise, I know exactly what you mean about that whole 'uncle' thing you wrote about a while back. Lots of European countries have that too. Personally I think it sounds kind of wierd in English, but not in the languages where it's common. Very strange, lol.
#55
Posted 13 January 2006 - 02:22 AM
16..still alot to learn. Everything I do now is based on just my own experience without any classes or what not.
#56
Posted 13 January 2006 - 02:32 AM
I am also 16 all my learning has been done strictly over the internet with my own research, practice, and a combination of lynda.com and vtc.com I hope to become a sucessfull freelancer and never have to go to University ($$$$$ !!) and I just want to start a few online businesses.
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#60
Posted 16 January 2006 - 04:20 AM
38... seems like maybe i'm stone-age or something compared to others on the forum – But I still get carded occasionally!
Haven't visited this site in a while, glad to see the changes in the look/feel!
Haven't visited this site in a while, glad to see the changes in the look/feel!
Sometimes you feel like a nut, other times, you just look like one...
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