Which decade has the most Civfanatics?

Which decade you're born in?

  • The Thirties (1930-39 and elder)

    Votes: 13 0.2%
  • The Forties (1940-49)

    Votes: 77 1.3%
  • The Fifties (1950-59)

    Votes: 244 4.0%
  • The Sixties (1960-69)

    Votes: 609 10.0%
  • The Seventies (1970-79)

    Votes: 1,409 23.1%
  • The Eighties (1980-89)

    Votes: 2,379 39.0%
  • The Nineties (1990-99)

    Votes: 1,288 21.1%
  • The 2000s (2000-2009)

    Votes: 81 1.3%
  • The 2010s (2010-2019)

    Votes: 3 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6,103
R.B. said:
9/100 or 9/10000000000000000000000000000. Never failed a single subject, and i'm the same decade as you, so HA!! Excuse me for rudeness and/or spaminess. Oh, and is it just me, or are kids today starting to learn stuff thaat the 80's people learned in High-school?

No, its just that every new generation thinks that it's smarter and better educated than the previous one. You said in a previous post that you were in the 8th grade and were learning algebra. Big deal. I was born in the early 80's ad they taught it to us in the 7th, my father was born in the 40's and he learned algebra in the 6th grade(for that guy in England 6th graders in the US are about 12).
 
R.B. said:
9/100 or 9/10000000000000000000000000000. Never failed a single subject, and i'm the same decade as you, so HA!! Excuse me for rudeness and/or spaminess. Oh, and is it just me, or are kids today starting to learn stuff thaat the 80's people learned in High-school?
Just thought I should point out that the fraction mentioned is actually 1/11... ;)
 
achilleszero said:
No, its just that every new generation thinks that it's smarter and better educated than the previous one. You said in a previous post that you were in the 8th grade and were learning algebra. Big deal. I was born in the early 80's ad they taught it to us in the 7th, my father was born in the 40's and he learned algebra in the 6th grade(for that guy in England 6th graders in the US are about 12).

I wasn't saying that we were smarter, I was just showing an example that our generation gets proper education{mostly}, and seeing if they could answer it, just for the heck of it. Oh, and when I said algeba, I ment HIGH-SCHOOL Algebra. Oh, and to lord Parkin-Oh well, wrong is wrong, right is right. I got it wrong, no big. you could've gotten more people to post in atempt to solve the question, but you revealed the answer to soon. I'll stop posting here now, Padma said to stop, so I'm going to stop{after this post, anyway, unless something on subject pops up that I feel like posting to. On subject.}
 
The basset's ears drag the floor
As he waddles in through the door,
And with a woof he speaks: "No more!"

Or so it's thought...

But his funny feet and droopy jowels
The funny way he says his vowels
All bespeak a change in mood:
"Ahem, more food."
 
:bump: This has been dormant too long.
 
It is still around? :crazyeye:

Ah mathematics, why the heck do we even learn it? :)

We should be all learning geography and history only, and maybe one day we shall learn from our past mistakes! ;)

Let's see now if there is any "true" person born in 2000's posting around here!
 
I got love for you if you were born in the 80's, the 80's!

:D
 
Well... some german scientists are working on a practical method of getting bio-fuel from trees. I'd bet you anything that there's alot of math involved there. And getting fuel from the trees is definately something that would make the resource more productive...
 
1962 for the win! :lol:
 
Another vote for the '80s! Not that I actually remember any of it, but I was still alive during part of it!

I'm actually surprised there are more 2000+ than 1930s and before. Especially considering the thread started in 2004 and was dormant from 2006 till a few days ago. Granted, there's not a very big sample to work on (6 v. 7), but that's some very young CivFanatics if the votes are true.
 
Well, the Eighties are winning, I see (and I'm proud of it :))

I'm 18, however...
 
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