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9 minutes ago, waterbuoy said:

But why put the date of birth on your website at all, even in the example?

If you read the thread proper its a draft for steve not the website. If steve has his age then he can put established 1986 /1995  or what ever date applies. Its not rocket science really is it.

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3 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

If you read the thread proper its a draft for steve not the website. If steve has his age then he can put established 1986 /1995  or what ever date applies. Its not rocket science really is it.

But Steve doesn't need to know his age to be able to say when anything was established - DoB is pretty much irrelevant whichever way you look at it.

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