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Re: Non-LSR How old we are

To: "Jon E. Wennerberg" <jon@infodestruction.com>
Subject: Re: Non-LSR How old we are
From: "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 11:30:34 -0800
Jon,

Thanks for an interesting evaluation of the respondents.

Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/CC

Jon E. Wennerberg wrote:
> 42 Responses,  in all of which I used age now, not on next birthday 
> (although it's worth noting that many respondents reported their age on 
> that next anniversary.  I thought "I'm x, going on x+1" was for little 
> kids trying to be older than their age. . .)  Seven respondents, as far 
> as I could tell or remember, were bike racers.
> 
> For all racers combined:
> Median age (half older than, half younger than):  55 1/2 years
> 
> Average age:                                54 7/8 years
> 
> Average age, not counting Tim Bryant's 21:           56 3/4 years  (next 
> youngest after Tim is 32)
> 
> Most common age (four of youse guys)             60
> 
> One third of you are older than 60, 2/3 younger than 60
> 
> With 60 as the most common age, there are 14 older -- and going fourteen 
> racers down from 60 you arrive at 47 years old.
> 
> 14 of you are in your 60s, by far the most common age decade of this group.
> 
> For bike folk only:  Median was 48, average 49.71.  Extremes were 39 & 60.
> 
> Finally, there were a number of responders that addressed other 
> respondents - without reporting their own age.  Hmmm.  And there were 41 
> resonses from males, one from a female.  You can do your own math on 
> that one.  The results of this survey will be available until I throw 
> them out.   Anyway, that's enough of this number massaging for now.  I 
> got a haircut today -- gotta go home and shower and stop this damn 
> itching under my collar...
> 
>                 Jon Wennerberg
> Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
>              Marquette, Michigan
>              (that's 'way up north)






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