If your site's copy asks that question, one of the first things I should see after submitting my birthday is, indeed, my age after 1,000,000 seconds. Seeing a list of everything I could be besides 1,000,000 seconds old confused the heck out of me. :)
That said, pretty cute. I like it. You could make a cute viral Facebook app out of something like this (though maybe with less nerdy milestones).
Writer, philosopher Alain de Botton: "We should cite our age not by how many years we've lived, but by how many we statistically have left: a 70 yr old UK male as 8 etc."
That is a REALLY irritating method of entering a date! To go back a decade, you have to go to january of the first year in the dropdown, click the previous month button.
I've used the jquery-ui datepicker before. You can customize it to make the year a drop-down, similar to what you have. I forget what the default range of years is, but we modified it to suit our needs anyway...
But can't you just modify your widget? Somewhere in your code must be the range of years provided...
Ideally you could use the input element with type=datetime for browsers that support it, and a date widget fallback for browsers that don't. This should provide a better experience for users and hopefully less support issues for you.
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Would you prefer different copy? Maybe I just emphasized that too much putting it as the title on HN.
This happens within the first fortnight of your life. Of course you've past it already.
~11-day old babies don't generally read sites like this.
In other words, we celebrate because we get something desirable out of the celebration or the act of celebrating.
And other bases too incase you weren't born with 10 digits.
http://twitter.com/#!/alaindebotton/status/95809899929407488
Can't I just type in a date?
Or if you have another date input widget I'm all ears.
I can't type in the text box, as soon as the widget closes the form submits.
"I'll be a billion seconds old next Friday night! Come to the party and be there when the second arrives!"
But can't you just modify your widget? Somewhere in your code must be the range of years provided...
Since it has second-related marks, it would be nice if it was working with hours and minutes as well.
It takes a birth date and tells you when your personal light cone passes nearby stars.