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Subject:RE: If you don't want people to know your age... From:Maggie_Secara -at- capgroup -dot- com Date:Mon, 2 Oct 2006 11:16:24 -0700
"Susan Hogarth" <shogarth -at- scimetrika -dot- com> wrote on 10/02/2006 08:31:25 AM:
> > Couldn't that be the year they were born, instead of their age?
Actually,
> > it could be a lot of things, but I would definitely think "year of
birth"
> > before "age."
> [SJH]
>
> Well, yes; that was my assumption. But that will tell your age for
certain
> if the person looking at it can do basic math.
And if it is, in fact, your birth year. If not, it doesn't tell anyone
anything.
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