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    7 months ago

    Eh. Genx understood how to work a VCR and deal with the rat’s nest of cables behind the TV

    Computers are millennials

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      7 months ago

      Older Millenial here. It was definitely GenX that paved the way for the computer world I learned, and it was mostly GenX who wrote the books and taught the lessons (often informal) that brought us what knowledge we have, at least in the beginning. Plus a small selection of exceptional individuals from older generations, including, dare I say it,… the baby boomers.

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        There is a big difference between having the people who invented something and being the people who families (and companies…) depend on to keep them running. This being about the latter.

        Or, at least, in my family, we tended to not tell the engineers at Ampex to get their butts downstairs because dad didn’t understand why the color was off on the football game he recorded last night

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        7 months ago

        Older millennial here, too. This is absolutely correct. (Btw we are called xenials 1981–86)

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      7 months ago

      Very late Gen X or early millenial no. We came through VCR DVD it was a wonderful change. Also Torvalds would be Gen X.