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DonRich90

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Damn, ya'all make me feel old. I'm 67 but I feel like 17 when I'm in my Mustang (top-down and my Sirius playing 50's & 60's Rock 'n roll).
I bought my first Mustang new in '65. Sure wish I had that fastback now!
Remember,keep paying into Social Security - I need some expensive accessories for my car.
 

ProCharger GT

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23 here...and the youngest in my IT department
 

Mustang225

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DonRich90 said:
Damn, ya'all make me feel old. I'm 67 but I feel like 17 when I'm in my Mustang (top-down and my Sirius playing 50's & 60's Rock 'n roll).
I bought my first Mustang new in '65. Sure wish I had that fastback now!
Remember,keep paying into Social Security - I need some expensive accessories for my car.
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Hey Don,

I have an 03GT vert 5 speed (Torch Red).

Maybe us "old guys" could start our own club?
 

Tim2002GT

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29, 30 in January! I wish my parents would have paid for my stang!
 
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55 and the time just flies by as you get older.i feel young though!
 

topless98gt

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19, 2nd year full time college student, full time programmer making $550/week.

Stang is paid off, Festiva is paid off, and bike is on a 6 year loan
 

DonRich90

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Mustang225 said:
Hey Don,

I have an 03GT vert 5 speed (Torch Red).

Maybe us "old guys" could start our own club?
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Sounds like a plan!
 

deftsound

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XXMustangRayXX said:
16.5 haha have to throw that .5 in. junior in high school...
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no wonder
 

04GT

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36 year old IT guy...I remember when the operating system fit on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk. Not old enough to remember punch cards though.
 
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mineralgraygt

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just turned 24 a month ago
 

Dan_Soprano

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28....
 

GDawg

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Piece of advice for all you young guys in college or fresh out... Don't get dug into a career that can be outsourced. I'm seeing it happening all around me and there is nothing we can do about it except work a job that can't be outsourced. In the next 5 to 10 years China and India will have most of our IT jobs and others that they can do off shore for much cheaper than we get paid here. Do yourselves a favor and look ahead at the changes that are happening now.

Just trying to help the younger professionals. (Gotta keep a good income to afford the Stangpit)

:SNSign:
 

GDawg

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04GT said:
36 year old IT guy...I remember when the operating system fit on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk. Not old enough to remember punch cards though.
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I remember punch cards and time sharing. I even remember 8" magnetic media and tape reels...
 

timeless2

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This thread has brought out a lot of older lurkers.
 

RedDaemon

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GDawg said:
Piece of advice for all you young guys in college or fresh out... Don't get dug into a career that can be outsourced. I'm seeing it happening all around me and there is nothing we can do about it except work a job that can't be outsourced. In the next 5 to 10 years China and India will have most of our IT jobs and others that they can do off shore for much cheaper than we get paid here. Do yourselves a favor and look ahead at the changes that are happening now.

Just trying to help the younger professionals. (Gotta keep a good income to afford the Stangpit)

:SNSign:
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i hear ya on that one..being enrolled in a masters for Comp sci/info sci, its really making me nervous, i am beginning to consider combining this with another interest of mine, psychology. bioinformatics and cognitive psychological applications are areas i am looking into at the moment...
 

twogts4us

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GDawg said:
I remember punch cards and time sharing. I even remember 8" magnetic media and tape reels...
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You sound like an ol' IBM'er...?

40 here, married, mortgaged, but better toys than ever...
 

dsg03bullitt

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I never realized I could start such a good thread! 137 posts and counting
 
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DonRich90 said:
Remember,keep paying into Social Security - I need some expensive accessories for my car.
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DonRich90

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04GT said:
36 year old IT guy...I remember when the operating system fit on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk. Not old enough to remember punch cards though.
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I remember when electric typewriters and hand-held calculators were the latest devices in the office and A/C and auto transmissions in cars were for the rich. Computers? Hell, they're just a fad.
The more I read (and enjoy) this thread, the older I feel.

Don
 

H What 4.6

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topless98gt said:
19, 2nd year full time college student, full time programmer making $550/week.

Stang is paid off, Festiva is paid off, and bike is on a 6 year loan
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two full time things.......making that type of money how do you need a loan on a 250 bike....


18.... college for mechanical engineering..... paid for all my stuff and insurance from workin and saving since 14....
 
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