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What's your age?
so that makes you like...ok look this isent the friggin math forum...Originally posted by KL Kam
I need to wait for about 73 years in order to be qualified to choose the last option.
Originally posted by jb
"you know what they say, people in glass houses sink ships"
Originally posted by halfdyke
teehee, my mom made up a new way to tell ppl how old we are. once we hit 30, we can start saying "twenty ten" (since twenty ten is the next logical number after twenty nine) and so on and so forth. using that number system, I'm twenty twelve, by the way.
Twenty - (negative three) here!Originally posted by Tom
LOL!
Twenty-ten, here.
hahaha, I intentionally stay the hell away from certain topics.Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
Where are all of the boomers?
There you go Greg. How do we pull in more of the old guys?
Originally posted by BoulderHead
Ok, I'm still a teenager.
The age calculator takes your birth date and compares it to the current date to calculate the difference in years, months, and days. It then presents this information to you in an easy-to-understand format.
Yes, the age calculator can give you your age in years, months, days, hours, minutes, and even seconds. You can choose which unit of time you want to see your age in.
Yes, the age calculator takes into account leap years when calculating your age. It uses the current calendar year and your birth year to accurately determine your age.
Yes, the age calculator is accurate as long as you input your correct birth date. It uses the current date and time from your device to calculate your age, so it may vary slightly if your device's time and date are not accurate.
No, the age calculator is designed for personal use only and does not have the capability to calculate someone else's age. It requires your personal birth date to accurately determine your age.