At this point n=203. We've lived a total of 10,075 years, which means that if we were a single person we would have been born at the end of the last glacial period and would have witnessed the rise of agriculture.

Our mean age is 49.63 years and our median age is 52 years, so it seems that those stats have settled down to solid values.

Every age from 18 to 80 is represented at least once except 69, 73, and 78. Above 80 there is a five year gap and then an 86-year-old. You go, girl!

The most-represented age is 60, with 9 responses. 51, 63, and 64 have 7 responses each.

There is definitely a large number of us 45-67 ladies out there (124), but there is also a healthy representation in the 18-44 group (67). 12 of us are over 67, but I'll bet that they look and act much younger than that.

One odd thing I noticed was that many of us referred to our next higher age in our posts, as in "I'm 35, but I'll be 36 next month." In these cases I used the age the person was right when they made the post.

The other interesting demographic hinted at in this thread is a rough estimate of how many people are actually active in the forums. Since most people posted uniquely the number of active users seems to be well over 200.