 newyorkslick
join:2001-12-19 Rosedale, NY | Weird Im Gen y?? I thought I was X!
Ahh gotta love being 22 | |
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 |   Stewy85 Premium join:2003-01-16 Sharon, WI clubs: | Re: Weird I thought I was gen X too. | |
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 |  Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA 1 edit | I'm 23...apparantly I missed the cut.
Dunno, they've been calling people "Gen X" forever...glad they at least change the letter. :P
Whoho! I like juice boosted! :P | |
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join:2000-08-26 Houston, TX | Re: Weird What happens after generation z? | |
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join:2004-11-24 West Palm Beach, FL
| Re: Weird said by mondoz :What happens after generation z? the earth blows up. -- This world needs an enema. | |
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join:2002-11-10 Clovis, CA 1 edit | well gen-AA of coarse thats when every kid 15-22 is a complete drunk... and only uses high speed to find out ways to get high make bombs and destroy everything in site
Oh wait! thats what they do now. haha | |
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join:2002-11-10 Clovis, CA
| that would be so awesome!! the BPL technology article is an intresting never one, heard of it. That would almost deplete the idea of wireless because if you could plug into a power outlet that would mean some kind of device could route the whole house with ports lit for internet, making it possible to plug into every room with a ethernet type device. sweet shit. would switch to that if it came around here, just seems like a more reliable technology -- don't talk to me about my literature, if i was getting graded on a essay and not spending 2secs typing 115WPM post on a forum I might actually go through and correct my mistakes. save it. HEH | |
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 |  |   MPScan Premium join:2001-08-24 Boston, MA | Plueeze, I am 28 and just barely got in on the tale of X. I think the current cut-off is 28 is X for sure. That middle is the grey area.  | |
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 |   Viper007Bond Premium join:2002-09-26 Portland, OR | Yeah, I thought Y was like 13-18 right now or something..
I'm 20 BTW. | |
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 |  raderator
join:2003-07-22 Conklin, NY | The concept of "generations" makes no sense unless you are talking about a particular family since people are born continuously in the general population. | |
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  rob_in_chatt Premium join:2004-09-17 Chattanooga, TN
·Comcast
| broadband well it has taken long enough but people are actually figuring out that dialup for around 15 a month and a landline phone for 30 to 50 a month = about 65 dollars on average, 90% of people have a cell phone and cable TV so why not can the dialup and home phone seeing how cell phones are better anyway so that stops 65 dollars in spending then you can apply that 65 to cable or dsl and depending on what service you get that will be 35 to 60 a month so the savings are obvious. dialup is a complete waste of time. we are not living in the era of the WOPR computer and wargames and tic tac toe to save the world. | |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou
·Charter Pipeline
| Who cares about Gen X? Of course those numbers will be higher to a bunch of school students.
What are the numbers for the "Nintendo" generation (8bit) that have the money to purchase their own broadband? -- ] :: my trivial ramblings :: [ | |
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 |  davidcb13
join:2004-02-06 Branchville, NJ
| Re: Who cares about Gen X? said by DaSneaky1D :Of course those numbers will be higher to a bunch of school students. What are the numbers for the "Nintendo" generation (8bit) that have the money to purchase their own broadband? good point | |
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  Brendan Warr Guitar is here
join:2000-07-14 Littleton, CO
| X The way I see it, if you turned 18 in the 20th century, in the '80s or '90s, you're Gen X. If you didn't turn 18 until the new millennium, you're Gen Y (Millennial Generation.) I'd say The Nintendo Generation is the last half of Gen X--the kids who graduated high school in the '90s. I'm part of this group, and certainly can afford broadband. -- Libertarian Party: The Party of Principle | |
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 |  nerdboy789
join:2004-06-07 Rigby, ID
| Re: X So I'm in Gen Y. Yay
The always connected always on generation . Bring on the Fiber 
I dont consider the true broadband era to have started until I get my HDTV music videos and everything else video over my net connection, and that while doing gaming and a download of terabyte files :P | |
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  gheezer Compooters R Us Premium join:2002-12-20 Henrietta, NY
| Juice Boosted? Us older folk, well we prefer juice-boosted carrier pigeon.
Explain that to my 70 yr old pappy, he's been broadband for serveral years now...
and me...at 40 sumthin, I been T3 or better for the last 10 years....
man, kids...they always assume that anyone older than they are must be clueless! -- Join the NAVY, see the world....It's mostly water! | |
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 |  dsless
join:2001-05-16 Pittsburgh, PA
| Re: Juice Boosted? Hey h3ymore, go back to your AOL account:p. Opps. Forgot I think I am older than you. These young kids don't know what what slow really is. How many people here ever purchased a 300 baud modem? Dail up to BBS just to download your software patches? And you had to PAY long distance charges to download that patch? | |
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join:2002-01-30 Mesa, AZ | Re: Juice Boosted? C-64 with 300 baud cartridge - 40 column wide text only - Oh those were the days. | |
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| Re: Juice Boosted? Hey, hey, 16k What does that get you today? You need more than that for a letter Old-school rampaks (?) are much better...
»www2.b3ta.com/heyhey16k/
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join:2000-08-26 Houston, TX | 
I miss tradewars. | |
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join:2004-09-15 Sebewaing, MI
| Re: Juice Boosted? mondoz I miss tradewars.[/user]
You can still play tradewars nowadays. I do it quite often in fact... Just get Synchronet BBS (www.synchro.net), and the latest TW2002 (»www.eisonline.com/TradeWars/). Or, if you don't want a full-fledged BBS, and just want Tradewars, get the TradeWars Game Server (»www.eisonline.com/products/)
TradeWars is still alive and well, you just have to look for it a little bit  | |
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join:2004-09-03 Noblesville, IN | I'm 15! Well I'm 15 and stuck with dial-up So... GO BPL | |
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 |  nerdboy789
join:2004-06-07 Rigby, ID | I'm 15! I have had Dialup until up 2 about two months ago. I'm alreayd lusting for more bandwidth:)
There will never be enough of it | |
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 newyorkslick
join:2001-12-19 Rosedale, NY | ohoh What happens after Generation Z???
The Universe might collapse into itself | |
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 |  Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA | Re: ohoh Maybe we start going numeric, Generation 0? LOL! | |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| OT - 7 years?
Since when s a generation only 7 years long? Are there 7 year olds having babies and populating the world now? Should a generation be at LEAST 18 years? -- Statistical correlation need not imply causation. Technical Nirvana | |
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 |   Brendan Warr Guitar is here
join:2000-07-14 Littleton, CO
| Re: OT - 7 years? They are at least 18 years, as I see it. Strauss and Howe, generation scholars, authors of "Millennials Rising" and "The Fourth Turning", say the birth years for the Millennial Generation runs from 1982-2001. -- Libertarian Party: The Party of Principle | |
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 |  Zoder
join:2002-04-16 Miami, FL | Every article I've read about Gen Y uses different dates. The consensus seems to be anyone born in the 80s or 90s. | |
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  koitsu Premium join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA
| Uses. I'm more interested in knowing what those crazy "Gen-Y" kids use their broadband connections for, in comparison to previous generations.
I'm pretty sure I already know the answer, but I'd still like to see the results... -- Making life hard for others since 1977. | |
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  DrTCP Yours truly Premium,ExMod 1999-04 join:1999-11-09 Round Rock, TX | Since they are not paying for it yet! Who wouldn't love broadband when dad and mom are paying for it! | |
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 |  nerdboy789
join:2004-06-07 Rigby, ID | Since they are not paying for it yet! Actually I'M paying for it . That was the only way we could get it | |
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  David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs: | I wonder what generation I am at 30yrs of age?? | |
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  Mentat The zeitgeist sucks Premium join:2001-02-25 Sugar Land, TX | haha nubs Anyone under Gen X =newb | |
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 |   Iceblink8 By your command Premium join:2002-03-21 San Diego, CA | Re: generations. Iam gen X and I have had broadband since about 1997 or 1998 when Cox rolled out @home.I would say most of Gen X fall into the early adopters category. | |
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  rob_in_chatt Premium join:2004-09-17 Chattanooga, TN | subject of thread totally off subject this subject is going no where fast. it is totally off topic and i recommend that the mods lock it as it is of no use anymore. | |
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 |  nerdboy789
join:2004-06-07 Rigby, ID | subject of thread totally off subject Spoilsport . Lighten up  | |
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  atuarre Here come the drums Premium join:2004-02-14 Lake Charles, LA clubs: 
| When you were born I think it all depends on when you were born. I think I am generation X. I am 25 right now. If your in 30's, 40's, 50's, you might be a baby boomer. there is a list on the internet some where that tells you the years you have to be born in to be in those generations. | |
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