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Title: What's your number?
Post by: Gopher on Oct 27 11 10:39
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515)
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: TehBorken on Oct 27 11 11:13
Cool, Gopher!

I'm approximately the 2,953,654,980th person to have lived since history began.

(http://discoverseattle.net//image/birthorder.png)
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Natasha on Oct 27 11 12:13
You were the 4,236,734,443rd person

Your country's (USA) population is 310,383,948


Average life expectancy is 80.5 years


341 people, the amount the population has grown while you've been on this site.
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Gopher on Oct 27 11 02:16
My life expectancy is only 77.4 - I'd better get a move on.
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: purelife on Oct 27 11 03:08
You were the 4,385,017,378th person born in Canada  Your country's population is 34,016,593 Average life expectancy is 82.8 years
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Gopher on Oct 28 11 07:46
This is a great way of telling people your age - if you don't want them to know how old you are.
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: DDD on Oct 28 11 01:42
You are 24   ;) , male and living in Canada   You were the 3,281,184,923rd person  Canada
Your country's population is 34,016,593 Average life expectancy is 78.2 years   What's next? The global population will continue to increase during your lifetime and beyond, reaching 10 billion by 2083. However, the rate of growth is expected to slow. Little of the current growth is happening in developed countries like yours.
Longer lives: Working-age people like you will be supporting increasing numbers of older people during the next decades. By 2050, there will be just 2.2 people of working age supporting every person aged 65 or older in the developed world. In Europe, this will drop to just two.
Battle for resources: It is estimated that your group of the richest countries consumes double the resources used by the rest of the world. The UN estimates that if current population and consumption trends continue, by the 2030s we will need the equivalent of two Earths to support us.
Did you know? The average family size globally has declined by half since 1950 - from five children to the current 2.5.  201 people
the amount the population has grown while you've been on this site
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Sportsdude on Oct 29 11 12:55
What is age, anyway?
I think the BBC is lying to me. I am not a young person. The BBC would know this to be true if they ever took a class with me in university.






Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: P.C. on Oct 30 11 10:41
Classes make you old ?
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Sportsdude on Oct 31 11 10:36
I'm the oldest person in my classes by 5-6yrs.

Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Natasha on Nov 02 11 10:24
Quote from: Sportsdude on Oct 31 11 10:36
I'm the oldest person in my classes by 5-6yrs.
That doesn't make you old. That shows you're ambitious.
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: DDD on Nov 03 11 10:11
Quote from: Natasha on Nov 02 11 10:24
That doesn't make you old. That shows you're ambitious.

LOL............thats cause your going back to school  :-*
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: Natasha on Nov 03 11 12:12
^ umm ok  :-\
Title: Re: What's your number?
Post by: DDD on Nov 17 11 11:49
I had your number ^^^^