We are now far enough into the 2000’s (almost a quarter of the way), to think of the 20th century as “old.” I was born in the first half of that century.
I once clicked on one of those “See whoever/whatever was blah, blah, blah the year you were born” and the scrolling stopped at 1960. It’s official… I’m old!
Like they are going to check. There is no good reason to give your actual birthdate to anyone but government, financial and legal interests. For all others I use, 1 Jan 19xx. Data miners can cross-check “anonymized” data that contain real birthdays to “dox” you using other readily available data.
blunebottle 8 months ago
That’s a lot of Counting.
TStyle78 8 months ago
I’m surprised it lets you scroll that far. I can’t get it to go past like 1900.
One of the 12 monkeys 8 months ago
Any websites insistent on wanting my date of birth I put 1901 never failed to accept it yet !!!!
silberdistel 8 months ago
:-D love the “scroll scroll scroll…” in combination with his blank expression.
Macushlalondra 8 months ago
It seems to take forever to scroll back far enough but at least I don’t have to go back to the 1700’s.
deojaideep aka Courage 8 months ago
It hurts when you have to scroll to far, down to the early ’80s!!
Eli zabelle 8 months ago
29 more to go, keep up the good work!
PaulAbbott2 8 months ago
I can’t count that high. This is a pain in the neck
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator 8 months ago
Keep going… scroll, scroll, scroll.
Lady loves a joke 8 months ago
It’s the scroll of death.
dflak 8 months ago
We are now far enough into the 2000’s (almost a quarter of the way), to think of the 20th century as “old.” I was born in the first half of that century.
goboboyd 8 months ago
It has become more time efficient to enter the year manually.
tiomax 8 months ago
I once clicked on one of those “See whoever/whatever was blah, blah, blah the year you were born” and the scrolling stopped at 1960. It’s official… I’m old!
jasonsnakelover 8 months ago
Don’t you hate it when you gotta put in your birthday online for something?
Darryl Heine 8 months ago
I thought Dracula was born in 1897 – the year the first story was done by Bram Stroker.
ericlscott creator 8 months ago
Ha! Looks like he’s had to do this endless times before.
Joan Tinnin Premium Member 8 months ago
Like me now.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
Like they are going to check. There is no good reason to give your actual birthdate to anyone but government, financial and legal interests. For all others I use, 1 Jan 19xx. Data miners can cross-check “anonymized” data that contain real birthdays to “dox” you using other readily available data.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 8 months ago
Sometimes it feels just like that.
Stephen Gilberg 8 months ago
The Count von Count claims to be upwards of 100,000….
syzygy47 8 months ago
I’ve had one site, for age verification, has you scrolling by months. I usually just settle on good enough.
dan thompson creator 8 months ago
Hilarious!
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Well, that bites.
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
I’m wondering if it goes back that far….Blah Blah Blah
davewhamond creator 8 months ago
I love to Count the number of hilarious Off the Mark comics. And that’s so many I lost track.
azardoz 8 months ago
Bad programming & no user testing. Everyone thinks they’re a “programmer” now.