Forum Demographics (part 2)

Continuation of Forum Demographics (part 1) poll. If we combine the results of both polls we’ll have a better idea of what the demographic composition of our forum memberiship is based on sex, age and location.

If I find that most of us are between 12 and 21, I’ll stop writing “remember the days when …?”

Walt

PENNA. U S A BEN

OLD DAD…USA.

Walt, you forgot to put Texas on the poll.

OLD DAD

As it says under my ID, Smoggy L.A. as in Los Angeles [8D], not Louisiana…

If it was, then it would be Sweaty LA, [;)]

[C):-)]

Premont, Texas

Hi from Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

I originally posted this on 20 Apr 2004 in response to the poll “From where do you hail”

I am building LGB half indoors and half outdoors. The outdoor section is in a transparent roofed patio and it goes through a window to the indoor section that occupies 3 rooms in a semi-basement under the house.

Australia

Australia here too. How come the poll only registers one of us? I voted, Fletch, did you tick the right box?

Yet another Aussie

Oh Canada, my home and Large Scale land, true patriot love, for trains I’ve always had. (Sung to O CANADA) Scary what I come up with this late at night. Later eh…Brian.

Another Canadian here, on the wet coast, I mean west coast of the great white north.

Hey Ronnie,
I remember that poll as well. I haven’t moved, still living in Blackpool. Looks like UK is starting to stand for UnKnown. There’s definately more than me out there & I’m sure we’ll start to catch up soon.
Cheers,
Kim
[tup]

Outside Cincinnati, Ohio
Jeff

Outside Columbus, Ohio - The largest city in the Western Hemisphere without rail passenger service.

Us Aussies should be more proud of where we live and also state our state, in other words state the state you live in, our American friends do. I live in Queensland, 700,000 square miles of tropical things ie 3500 tropical islands mostly uninhabited, The worlds largest living entity and the only one that can be seen from the moon ie The Australian Great Barrier Reef, 1200 miles long, tropical fruits; millions of cattle and sheep more canal developments than we would like to admit too and it just goes on and on.

Regards

Ian