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Re: Age average
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lugnet.people
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Thu, 11 Nov 1999 00:41:03 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Erin Windross writes:
> Geez I'm only 13! (actually still twelve but my birthday is coming up soon)
> I wonder how many JrFOL there are on LUGNET...
I was bodding around fibblesnork the other day, and came across the survey,
part one, question 9 "How old are you now?"
Out of 1692 responses (!) 39% are in the 10-14 range!
10-19 = 55%
20-29 = 27%
You can see for yourself at:
http://www.lugnet.com/fibblesnork/lego/guide/survey/results/part1.html
http://www.lugnet.com/fibblesnork/lego/guide/survey/
The first link is just the answers page and the second has all the frames and
stuff so that you can do everything else.
Now maybe fibblesnork is a cool name that attracts the hundreds of thousands of
under 20's that surf the web for Lego things, and maybe those same people
aren't that interested in a bunch of anal old people discussing the brick in
microstuddic detail. But - there are potentially a lot more children and teens
on here than has been assumed?
Something to remember before posting that flame :)
Richard
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Age average
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| Actually, I've kind of had the opinion that the AFOL community might take itself a little to seriously sometimes. That is, "surely the only serious lego modelers are adults". Based on these statistics and comments, I think that the JrFOL are doing (...) (25 years ago, 11-Nov-99, to lugnet.people)
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| Yeah but I think that kids around 10 years of age search WWW for lego, they find lugnet, and doesn´t like the disscussion forum ("Text? How boring!") but they do the lego survey, because they think it´s fun. Remember, lego is a toy for children so (...) (25 years ago, 13-Nov-99, to lugnet.people)
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