Random Thoughts Thread

Talk about just about anything else that is non-gaming here, but keep it clean
User avatar
Ack
Moderator
Posts: 22475
Joined: Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:26 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by Ack »

Exhuminator wrote:So those born before Cobain's death are Generation X, and those born after are Millennials? I don't know if I can get behind that one. I mean, I was born in 1979, and my brother was born in 1987, but he definitely belongs to a different generation than me, yet we were both born before Cobain died.


No, there's that weird "Generation Y" alternate name. So the way we go, the Gen Y folks(who have much more in common with the Gen X group) is the pre-Cobain side, while the folks after are the proper Millennials, those that have no experience with a world pre-Internet.
Image
User avatar
Exhuminator
Next-Gen
Posts: 11573
Joined: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:24 am
Contact:

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by Exhuminator »

Ack wrote:
Exhuminator wrote:So those born before Cobain's death are Generation X, and those born after are Millennials? I don't know if I can get behind that one. I mean, I was born in 1979, and my brother was born in 1987, but he definitely belongs to a different generation than me, yet we were both born before Cobain died.


No, there's that weird "Generation Y" alternate name. So the way we go, the Gen Y folks(who have much more in common with the Gen X group) is the pre-Cobain side, while the folks after are the proper Millennials, those that have no experience with a world pre-Internet.

After doing some cursory glancing around, it appears most researchers determine Gen Y and Millennials as being the same generation. And folks born from 1977-1994-ish fall into this bracket. Whereas people born after are part of the Generation Z segment. A few links:

http://socialmarketing.org/archives/gen ... he-others/

http://genhq.com/faq-info-about-generations/

http://jasondorsey.com/millennials/the- ... -answered/

Now I'm not saying that's right, just seems to be the popular consensus from what I saw with a bit of quick research.

I do think your distinction of those who remember the world pre-internet belong to a different generation than those who do not, is a very intriguing dichotomy.
PLAY KING'S FIELD.
User avatar
ElkinFencer10
Next-Gen
Posts: 8772
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:34 pm
Location: Elkin, North Carolina
Contact:

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by ElkinFencer10 »

I think those researchers underestimate the impact knowing a pre-internet (or even pre-dial-up) America has. I was born at the end of '91, so I have some early memories of not having access to the internet and a LOT of memories of having nothing but dial-up. These kids and teenagers today growing up with their newfangled MacPhones and MyFace accounts and Tweeters don't know what it was like back when mom told you to get offline because she was expecting a call. Now they've got the internet in the little devil boxes in their pockets!
Patron Saint of Bitch Mode
User avatar
noiseredux
Next-Gen
Posts: 38148
Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:09 pm
Contact:

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by noiseredux »

ElkinFencer10 wrote: mom told you to get offline because she was expecting a call.


it's crazy right? I wonder how many of us remember the days when we had to wait to use the internet until next month because all of our hours had been used up for the month.
Image
User avatar
Sarge
Next-Gen
Posts: 7273
Joined: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:08 pm

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by Sarge »

I thought it was early '80s for Gen Y. I consider myself a late Gen X ('79).

Honestly, the way I was raised, though? If not for the video games, I'd probably be closer to a Boomer ('50s). :P Sometimes I feel kinda displaced in my own timeline. Probably wouldn't want to live back then, no vidja games. ;)
User avatar
MrPopo
Moderator
Posts: 24087
Joined: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:01 pm
Location: Orange County, CA

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by MrPopo »

ElkinFencer10 wrote:I was born at the end of '91,

Holy shit, you're younger than my sister. Thanks for making me feel old Mr. Deck.
Blizzard Entertainment Software Developer - All comments and views are my own and not representative of the company.
User avatar
ElkinFencer10
Next-Gen
Posts: 8772
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:34 pm
Location: Elkin, North Carolina
Contact:

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by ElkinFencer10 »

MrPopo wrote:
ElkinFencer10 wrote:I was born at the end of '91,

Holy shit, you're younger than my sister. Thanks for making me feel old Mr. Deck.

lmfao, yeah, I'm not a geezer just yet. I'll be 25 in December. :lol:
Patron Saint of Bitch Mode
User avatar
J T
Next-Gen
Posts: 12417
Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:21 pm
Location: Seattle

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by J T »

How do you utterly confuse millenials?

Answer 1:
Put a trigger warning on a safe space


Answer 2:
Destroy the economy, destroy the housing market, and destroy the environment, then tell the millenials they are self-centered, lazy, and entitled.
My contributions to the Racketboy site:
Browser Games ... Free PC Games ... Mixtapes ... Doujin Games ... SotC Poetry
User avatar
BoneSnapDeez
Next-Gen
Posts: 20137
Joined: Mon May 02, 2011 1:08 pm
Location: Maine

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by BoneSnapDeez »

I was born two months before the Famicom launched.

I was the inspiration.
User avatar
Stark
Next-Gen
Posts: 9585
Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:43 pm
Location: Wylie, TX

Re: Random Thoughts Thread

Post by Stark »

It was almost called the DaveYs.
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
Post Reply