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At what age or experience level do you become a "senior member"? I see that a lot of users have "senior member" under their names. OK folks, is it by age, experience or what?
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OK, I reset my profile to use the default and it changed my title to "Senior member" so I guess it does go by posting numbers.
I was starting to think we had a lot of very old rc-flyers (in age) here, not that there is anything wrong with that. In just a couple of years I'll be eligible to join AARP.
I was starting to think we had a lot of very old rc-flyers (in age) here, not that there is anything wrong with that. In just a couple of years I'll be eligible to join AARP.
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To become a Senior Member, you have to be over 50. For the younger set, that means the age at which they begin to accept your personal cheques without question.
Now for those of us who happen to look younger than what it indicates on the driver's license.......
Wm.
Now for those of us who happen to look younger than what it indicates on the driver's license.......
Wm.