So.... 4, 13, and 18... nothing about the internet age prevents you from doing any of these things. 17 as well to some extent (newspapers are dying, but they are still there)
9 and 10 - you mean to say things are more convenient now?
14 - you mean you were the annoying guy who always claimed to "know" stuff. Now people can call you on your sh#t.
19 - I am guessing you never had much of an attention span
I think history proves you wrong there... In practically all of Europe for example you either were a Christian or you were dead. Just one of themany examples I'm afraid.
Being able to do stupid stuff and only my friends would know about it and maybe remember now instead of it being immortalized in a video posted everywhere. (thank god there's no videos and almost no pictures...)
#17 Dear Editor. Yes, reading the paper with a loved one was very common, and many people still do it today. But admittedly it is a habit formed by those whose ways were set before the advent of the smartphone. So, as a 40 year old... I don't do it, but my parents still do.
"News only being on at 6pm. That was it. Now we have 6 hours of local news and 24 hours of cable news. Not being bombarded all day with “news.” And when you saw “Breaking News” on the screen you knew some serious sh#t went down."
So.... 4, 13, and 18... nothing about the internet age prevents you from doing any of these things. 17 as well to some extent (newspapers are dying, but they are still there)
9 and 10 - you mean to say things are more convenient now?
14 - you mean you were the annoying guy who always claimed to "know" stuff. Now people can call you on your sh#t.
19 - I am guessing you never had much of an attention span
I think history proves you wrong there... In practically all of Europe for example you either were a Christian or you were dead. Just one of themany examples I'm afraid.
Being able to do stupid stuff and only my friends would know about it and maybe remember now instead of it being immortalized in a video posted everywhere. (thank god there's no videos and almost no pictures...)
#17 Dear Editor. Yes, reading the paper with a loved one was very common, and many people still do it today. But admittedly it is a habit formed by those whose ways were set before the advent of the smartphone. So, as a 40 year old... I don't do it, but my parents still do.
9 and 10 - you mean to say things are more convenient now?
14 - you mean you were the annoying guy who always claimed to "know" stuff. Now people can call you on your sh#t.
19 - I am guessing you never had much of an attention span
I miss not being surrounded by smug dill weeds.
I know right?
I think history proves you wrong there... In practically all of Europe for example you either were a Christian or you were dead. Just one of themany examples I'm afraid.