crazybirdman says:
my 'Trademark Question' ©Antiproduct: What do movies and television get wrong about your culture?
I think Britain is over-represented in movies, television, literature, and song. People have seen it from so many different angles and probably now have an accurate impression by taking the average.
crazybirdman says:
Classic Question: You have a meeting at 2pm. If your boss tells you the meeting's been moved forward 1 hour what time is the meeting now?
It'll be at 1pm. But at 12:30pm somebody won't be able to make it, and I'll get an email saying it's cancelled until next week.
crazybirdman says:
Multipart question: What's something that the last generation got to do/experience, but you won't and it kind of bums you out?
Something that the boomers got to experience, that gen-x won't? Dunno. Climate change denial?
crazybirdman says:
Something that the last generation did that you are glad you don't have to deal with?
Fixing casual racism and sexism. Man! I'm so glad they sorted that. Wait, what's that?
crazybirdman says:
What's something positive that you got to experience that the next generation won't?
The ZX81. We were the generation who had computers that you
needed to program in machine code if they were going to do
anything. We watched technology invented and evolve, and many of us ended up with a deeper understanding of the tech that surrounds us because we PEEKed and POKEd.
If millennials wanted something on the screen they called an API or wrote HTML, whereas we jammed something directly into screen memory.
crazybirdman says:
And something you're glad the next generation won't have to do or deal with?
The OS crashes that occurred because some moron hacker decided to jam something directly into memory.
...And those choking-hazard ring pulls. I remember them fondly but the world is a better place without them.