Inspired by the "WWII wasn't that long ago" thread. Your age in the past

I’m 36, born in '78. That means 36 years before I was born, WWII was still raging. What about you?

I’m 52, born in 1961. Fifty-two years before I was born the first world war was still five years in the future.

The Eighteenth Amendment had been in effect for two years.

I was born in 1967. 47 years before I was born Babe Ruth was one month into his first year as a Yankee.

Wow born in 70, 44 years old that makes 1926

Too much to leave here but wiki has a whole slew of stuff for most years quite a read.

Capt

I was born in 1951, so 7 years before I was born WWII was still raging, and my father was in Europe fighting.

Even worse we are going through the 50th anniversary of lots of things I remember very well.

You know, lately, I’ve been thinking the opposite.

Just a few years ago, the last few surviving veterans of World War 1 all died. And now? Well, even a 17 year old who saw a LITTLE bit of action in the Pacific at the end of World War 2 would be 86 years old.

In a tad over 20 years, there won’t be any WW2 vets left alive. Anywhere.

I’m a few months younger than you. When I was born, Prohibition had been in effect for a bit more than half a year. Women did not yet have the right to vote in the US (one more state still needed to ratify the 19th Amendment), and the world was still a couple weeks (or a few months, depending on who you believe) away from the first commercial radio broadcast.

I was born one year before Sputnik and the Space Age.

The Inaja Fire, and the second Arab-Israeli war, occurred the year I was born.

And a 17 year old who saw action in the Pacific at the start of the war will be 90 soon. If the cancers don’t do him in first.

Thanks, Dad.

I was born in 1940; WW2 was raging.

I was also born in 1978. In 1942, besides all the WWII goings on, Casablanca premiered.

I was born in 1952. Reverse that and it would be 1890.

And in 1890, my grandfather was 8 years old.

I’m 76. When I was born, people aged 76 could remember the Civil War.

I was born 1968, reverse that to get 1922, the leaders of World War II are just starting to rise as both Mussolini and Stalin come to power. Oh, cool, CV-1 USS Langley, the first US aircraft carrier was commissioned (or recommissioned, she had originally been a collier, the USS Jupiter).

My grandmother is still around. She’ll be 96 this year so trying this with her, we get all the way back to 1822. The US was only on its 5th president, James Monroe. Florida had been ceded to the US from Spain just 3 years earlier. Stephen F Austin was moving the first Anglo settlers into Mexican Texas.

The year I was going for would be 1888.

That would bring us back to 1866, 1st year of Reconstruction.

Since I’m a big fan of the Julian Day concept and since that method allows for precision in calculating to the day (even fractions thereof) by way of an easy-to-use converter program available at http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.php

I know that I was born Julian day 2430333

Today is JD 2456915

Meaning I was born 26,582 days ago. And 26,582 days before that would have been JD 2403751, which was 1869 February 22 and one notable event two days earlier had been (according to Historical Events in February 1869 - On This Day )

I can’t say I have heard of that particular crisis, but there you go… :smiley:

Coca Cola was first sold in glass bottles in 1894.

Born in 1950. 63 years before that was 1887. People who were 63 in 1887 may have been too old to fight in the Civil War.