After having a longish PM conversation, only right at the end did it become apparent that the other party had my age incorrect.... like 40 years out.
So was wondering just what the spread of age using FGmembers actually was.... are we predominently disenfranchised teenagers or something else ?
Age demographic of FGMembers
Age demographic of FGMembers
"If anyone ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me - it's all balls" - R J Mitchell
Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
The ones they call leaders:
Skyboat, IAHM-COL, and JWocky: I am the young boy, I am 35.
Skyboat and Jwocky are closer to the 50's than any other number around.
On the other hand we are a vibrant community, and we have supported lots of young blood. We believe those "disenfranchised teenagers" have many advantages, that comes along with their more juvenile behavior. Let's firstly say; computers are more awkward for us. I got my first computer when I was 16. Way past neuronal development, and when intelligence and learning skills halt. (think new language acquisition). For those millenials, the computer was an accessory at home the day they first breastfed. Not a surprising machine full of noise, with orange chars on a black screen, and running "DOS>" arriving home when you are already an adolescent splitting your time on other social activities, school, and what-else. So they are more computer-skilled.
they bring ideas, change and energy. They are eager to learn. They want to be the leaders of the future.
Also, they have more time in their hands. One thing is being behind a high-school homework. Other, being responsible of a part of a research group.
Young people are usually more interested in simulators, like flightgear.
I think those youngsters have lots of great stuff to learn from the project; but more interestingly, a lot to give to it. Including ideas, time, and interest. Teenagers, can be noisy, but they are energetic, dynamic, intelligent, and well guided, they become greater men/women.
Skyboat, IAHM-COL, and JWocky: I am the young boy, I am 35.
Skyboat and Jwocky are closer to the 50's than any other number around.
On the other hand we are a vibrant community, and we have supported lots of young blood. We believe those "disenfranchised teenagers" have many advantages, that comes along with their more juvenile behavior. Let's firstly say; computers are more awkward for us. I got my first computer when I was 16. Way past neuronal development, and when intelligence and learning skills halt. (think new language acquisition). For those millenials, the computer was an accessory at home the day they first breastfed. Not a surprising machine full of noise, with orange chars on a black screen, and running "DOS>" arriving home when you are already an adolescent splitting your time on other social activities, school, and what-else. So they are more computer-skilled.
they bring ideas, change and energy. They are eager to learn. They want to be the leaders of the future.
Also, they have more time in their hands. One thing is being behind a high-school homework. Other, being responsible of a part of a research group.
Young people are usually more interested in simulators, like flightgear.
I think those youngsters have lots of great stuff to learn from the project; but more interestingly, a lot to give to it. Including ideas, time, and interest. Teenagers, can be noisy, but they are energetic, dynamic, intelligent, and well guided, they become greater men/women.
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
Hey, don't we have more oldies here? The young ones are winning this "contest", and might just start a mutiny.
Kind regards, Vincent
Kind regards, Vincent
Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
I was actually choosing for 10-20, cause thats about my age. But I thought we may also need someone who can manage in different situations. But there is also the cause that 10-20 are always ready to contribute. Unlike 20-30 as they become more engaged in RL.
P.S. Just my opinion
P.S. Just my opinion
Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
I'm 12.
Just kidding.
Just kidding.
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Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
Someone needs to skew the curve. I'm 63.
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Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
Using FG since July 2012.
I'm 17 (and a half in 2 days).
Regards, Mav
I'm 17 (and a half in 2 days).
Regards, Mav
Breakin' the sound barrier every day!
Scenery designer, basic livery maker, aircraft developer (current project: F-16).
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Scenery designer, basic livery maker, aircraft developer (current project: F-16).
Using Thrustmaster FCS Flight Pack.
Follow me also on Instagram & Twitter @j_maverick16, Google+ and YouTube.
Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
56 here and my first computer (shared with my younger brother) came at 25, so I always thought I was too old to learn... but I'm trying thou
Re: Age demographic of FGMembers
@Side
well, I'd say you are doing well !
well, I'd say you are doing well !
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