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rasmasyeanMay 17, 2008
And this is yet another buzzword to sell even more useless books! Or maybe in in this generation...sell more ebooks and web articles to flash "socially concious ads".
forwardslashMay 18, 2008
This is silly. "Gen-Y" is barely getting out of their teens, why make assumptions about what they will/wont accomplish? These people are trying to write history before it happens.
5eanMay 18, 2008
You can't make an observation based solely of of the comment to which you are referring. We are talking about the entire generation, not an individual. I'm sure that you'll find it hard to argue that Generation X as a whole is more tech savvy than Generation Y as whole.
valerie1001Jul 22, 2008
Why ? Why not ask members on _______________ meetwealthyboomer.com______________? They would be glad to tell you the reasons.
higherlogicJul 23, 2008
Bulls**t. I was born in 1983, which puts me at the very beginning. I certainly knew a time when there wasn't Internet (or cell phones for that matter).Having two older brothers also exposed me to a lot of what the previous generalized generation experienced. I watched GI Joe, played Crossfire is, and listened to Rush.The first computer I had was an Apple IIe, and I played computer games like Boulder Dash and Prince of Persia on those giant 5.25" floppies. I remember when the Internet came to be (even installed our first modem, a 2400 bps). I remember using Windows 3.1 and continuing along up to Vista. I remember getting my first cell phone, and I wasn't 11-years-old, but 17.When I was a kid, it wasn't a problem to leave the house in the morning without telling your mom, staying out all day until the sun went down, and coming home. We'd ride bikes, climb trees, and build forts. I remember when Halloween meant not going to the mall or a "safe" place with your mom and dad.The problem putting people into these generation names is, the ones born in the very beginning or end probably don't match up with most of the generalizations. We're soft of a mix between the previous (or future) generation and the one we've been defined as.
apdsdOct 7, 2008
Um... statements of other generations? So what next then? <a class="user" href="http://www.anchorpointdesignsd.com/graphic_design.php">http://www.anchorpointdesignsd.com/graphic_design. ...</a>
boomeryearbookOct 9, 2008
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zoydbergDec 25, 2008
why don't you quote correctly it, the exact quote is "Although you'll find SOME Gen Y'ers obsessing over the latest episode of "The Hills," and other shows, they aren't watching TV as much as other generations do