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Blob
2007-Jan-10, 11:05 PM
Hum,
are you too feeble or too old to use google or yahoo?
Then its time to visit Cranky.com, the first age-relevant search engine.

The operators want you to think that life begins at 50, and they invite users to start thinking about living their lives to the fullest.

cranky.com (http://cranky.com/)

Frantic Freddie
2007-Jan-11, 01:39 AM
I turned 50 last September.
I still play in a band,flirt with all the girls,make love to my wife,listen to loud rock music,work on my cars,build things,drink beer & whiskey,cook good meals,hike,camp,hunt,fish & learn new things every day.
I have friends that range in age from 20 to 70.
I'm not old,I'm experienced.

Maksutov
2007-Jan-11, 01:46 AM
I turned 50 last September.
I still play in a band,flirt with all the girls,make love to my wife,listen to loud rock music,work on my cars,build things,drink beer & whiskey,cook good meals,hike,camp,hunt,fish & learn new things every day.
I have friends that range in age from 20 to 70.
I'm not old,I'm experienced.What was that C&W song? "I'm 50 Going on 14"?

http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/figuren/a045.gif

Then there's always Mr. Cranky (http://www.mrcranky.com/)!

http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/boese/a055.gif

publiusr
2007-Jan-19, 10:45 PM
Harumph

Doodler
2007-Jan-19, 10:48 PM
http://www.cosgan.de/images/midi/boese/a055.gif

Now if I can get that blown up about ten times, I'll have my new avatar...

publiusr
2007-Jan-19, 10:55 PM
Thats me after reading anti-HLLV threads.

Tobin Dax
2007-Jan-20, 07:01 AM
I should check on stuff like this more often. Both of my parents have hit that mark in the last 14 months, so I just emailed them with the search engine and the parent site (no pun intended).

Thanks, Blob! :D

NEOWatcher
2007-Jan-22, 01:17 PM
Hum,
are you too feeble or too old to use google or yahoo?
Then its time to visit Cranky.com, the first age-relevant search engine.
Can anyone tell me how or why it's age-relevant? Do they limit searches?Do the rate sites? Something else?
I see no methodology, technique or process that will distinguish them other than saying they are age-relevant. Sounds only like hype to me...