I am 16, will be 17 in May of 2002.
So, hah, so far I'm the youngest.
My language Amennaappare is like 9 months old by now...
( where is the e-mail for the moderator for this list? I can't seem to find
it ~_~ )
> > > > > I thought that at the age of fifty-one I was one of the oldest
members
> > > of
> > > > the
> > > > > group (and probably the latest-comer language wise, Duni is only
four
> > > > years
> > > > > old and is my exclusive conlang focus at the moment.). Any one
else
> > > care
> > > > to
> > > > > divulge their age and the age of their oldest conlang project?
> > > > >
> > > > > Jim H
> > > > > creator of Druni.
> > > >
> > > > I am 59 years old, almost 60.
> > >
> > > And I am here on the opposite end of the spectrum, probably the
youngest or
> > > near the youngest member of the list, 17 (turning 18 in October) - My
> > > language 'Duran' is not even a year old yet.
> >
> > Just a bit farther down on this side of the spectrum, I'm 16 (turning 17
> > in October). My language, Ajuk, has been kickin' around for just over 2
>
> <snip>
>
> Actually, my birthday is in November. You'd think I'd know that by now.
> (And I didn't just copy and paste from Patrick's e-mail, either.)
>
> ObConlang/Conculture: Are the speakers of your conlang inclined to the
> kind of stupidity I've just demonstrated?
>
> The Ajuk aren't.
>
> --
> Robert
>