AdmiralPeacock
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)O( Hytegia )O( said:In distance:AdmiralPeacock said:Ummm you think over 7500km is eerily close for comfort? Ok.
Australia < Europe
Ummm so? Your standard for what can be considered "eerie" is very loose.
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)O( Hytegia )O( said:In distance:AdmiralPeacock said:Ummm you think over 7500km is eerily close for comfort? Ok.
Australia < Europe
Aught3 said:Wow it's the new mathematical game thread!Andiferous said:Well, if it helps, I'm old enough to be embarassed and not say.
Besides, being eighteen is cool and i might get a student discount and a point for coolness. I have a six year old and, well, I wasn't in an incestuous relationship at twelve.
Let's see, from the clarity present in (most of) Andie's posts we know that she attended university probably studying philosophy. High-school finishes at around 18 and a degree takes three years. Bringing the lower bound up to 21. After university there is a child who is now six so I make it 28.
We also know a bit more about the upper bound from the kid fact. Fertility starts to seriously decline after about 35 so it was probably conceived before this time. Six years since the kid was born works out to an upper age limit of 41.
We also know that Andie is Canadian and a woman. So we need to find the median age for Canadian women between 28 and 46. From statistics collected from the census beuraeu we know that there are more women in the 35-40 age bracket than in the 30-35 age bracket. This means it is slightly more likely that Andie is in her late 30's than early 30's. On the other hand the average age for a Canadian woman to have a child is 29 which brings the estimate down a little.
I'm going with 34.
! I was just jokingAndiferous said:Very nice reasoning.
Aught3 said:! I was just jokingAndiferous said:Very nice reasoning.
Nom_de_Plume said:Nom_de_Plume, The old fat hippy chick from Canada