meolox
Member
Registered: 2007-08-31
Posts: 386
I thought it'd be interesting to see what age everyone is and see the youngest and oldest members.
I'm sure this has come up before but it will be interesting to get a cross-section of the age of the members at this time, we could even get a lovely graph generated.
Age, how long you've been doing Heisig & frame number you're currently at, I'll go first.
18
5 months
frame 1800
meolox
Member
Registered: 2007-08-31
Posts: 386
Virtua_Leaf wrote:
meolox wrote:
Really interesting numbers so far, I'm still the youngest yet.
18 and 1 month. Have I beaten you? 
Sorry, 18 and 10 months
....ignore this
EDIT: d'oh i just realised virtua that makes you younger, I'm an idiot don't know why I did that 
sutebun wrote:
A lot of young people would be too lazy to do it too probably. And most people in college don't want more work on top of their class load.
I'm at university so balancing study of both is difficult and believe me I'm as lazy as they come but I somehow still got this far, it doesn't take much effort.
Last edited by meolox (2008 February 21, 4:51 pm)
rich_f
Member
From: north carolina
Registered: 2007-07-12
Posts: 1541
38
Started it in July last summer, plowed through my first reviews of all 2042 by early September. I reviewed until early October, then went to Japan for 5 weeks, and killed my PDA with all of my reviews on it. I got back, totally exhausted, and finally restarted again in mid-January. I'm back to 1377 (well, when I add them later today.) 1332 with at least one review. I'm using the RvTK site now, because I don't want to have my data nuked again.
Oh and pat-- use the Welcome Inn service if you're trying to save money on lodgings. Cheap hotels (not always the best or swankest), but they're usually able to get you something even when everyone else says nothing's available. They even got me rooms in Kyoto in late October when everything else was booked up. They also have a desk at Kyoto Station (on the 10th floor of Isetan, IIRC) so you can pester them there.
Plarin
New member
From: Minnesota
Registered: 2008-02-01
Posts: 6
Wow, the members here are a lot older than I thought they were. I guess I'm just used to assuming the internet is filled with teens to early twenties.
16
I tried RTK out in 7th and 8th grade, but it didn't go too well. Picked it up again last September.
I finished a few weeks ago, I'll probably start RTK3 in a little bit.
Last edited by Plarin (2008 February 21, 7:59 pm)