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by mindcrime
3749 days ago
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I work with phones and it's sad to hear people talk about the ever-widening gap technology places between them and their children. Meh. It's not an age issue. Anybody who's the parent of a contemporary teenager is probably a gen X'er themselves and when we were teenagers people said the same shit. Except back then it was "parents can't program their VCR's but the teenagers can". It was bullocks then and it's bullocks now. It's an attitude / interest / personality thing (or something like that) not age. Remember, the oldest generations still hanging around include people who built the first computers in existence, and slightly younger ones include the people who created UNIX, VMS, C, etc. Some people are interested in technology and have a natural inclination to poke around and figure out how shit works, and some don't. |
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If you want to, you can always learn.
Most people just don't want to learn.