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What generation are you?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Xerobull, Mar 12, 2023.

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What generation are you?

  1. Golden Generation - Get off my lawn

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  2. Boomers - My kids will mow my lawn

    2 vote(s)
    5.6%
  3. Gen X - I absolutely -love- mowing my parent's lawn!

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    58.3%
  4. Millennials - I wish I could afford a lawn

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    30.6%
  5. Zoomers - I have a virtual lawn

    1 vote(s)
    2.8%
  6. Gen Alpha - My future lawn is too hot for a lawn

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  1. Buck Turgidson

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    The other day @Two Sandwiches said to me "you are sooo old" and I didn't know what to think about that
     
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  2. rimrocker

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    Very tail end of Baby Boomers, but do not at all identify with either Elvis or Pearl Jam. We've been called "Cuspers" but I like the Dazed and Confused identifier better. I'm one year behind Linklater and fully support this quote:

     
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  3. JumpMan

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    These generations only apply to white people. :p
     
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  4. Jontro

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    im a generation it/they
     
  5. Exiled

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    this thread took place on the same weekend I decided I need fresh lawn...and remove all the red cedar/maple stumps, old weeded grass with the largest excavator I could tow without breaking the transmission



     
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  6. Two Sandwiches

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    Ok Boomer.



    I kid, I kid.
     
  7. Buck Turgidson

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    My dad was a boomer
     
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    It's Silent Generation not Golden Generation

    Gen X - Don't label me! but I absolutely -love- mowing my parent's lawn!
     
  10. TimDuncanDonaut

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    I asked him: "Is everything OK"?

    He replied: "I'm just going through a rough patch".


    [​IMG]
     
  11. rocketsjudoka

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    For work and other reasons I’ve been required to take online classes. During the pandemic I still had to keep certifications up and the only way to do so was online. Now I prefer doing stuff online for continuing ed credits rather than the typical “lunch and learns”.
     
  12. DonnyMost

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    I'm terrible at self-directed learning, so if it's something important (not just a box checking exercise) I vastly prefer a classroom/workshop atmosphere.

    Hybrid/asynchronous stuff is workable, but my preference is high intensity, short duration, immersion style learning.

    I told my wife (who is slightly younger than me) I never took an online class in college and she was shocked. Then I broke her brain by explaining to her that I had to register for classes using a touch tone telephone. Lol.
     
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  13. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum
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    I started my degree in person, got a very high paying job (at the time), dropped out of college for 10 years, took a few more courses, then finished online 10 years after that, and I can say that online classes are an absolute blessing for most coursework. The ability to not drive to a campus, park, walk to class, sit there, listen to a lecture then repeat the process going home is a massive time saver. Taking anything hands-on in person is vital but for things like English, History, Business, Math (for some people), it's just so much more efficient to take the courses remotely.

    I know it's not for everyone but for self-starters, it's huge.
     
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  14. DonnyMost

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    If the material isn't super challenging or completely new to me I could see that being the case. I took several classes that I felt were basically reviewing or refreshing stuff I already knew. Those I probably would have appreciated a remote setup. But when you live on campus the overhead is drastically reduced anyway... But that format is not sustainable.
     
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  15. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum
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    Makes a lot of sense. Having the backdrop of Vietnam and all of the societal impacts it brought looming over a big chunk of your childhood then having your 20's in the 1980's definitely sets you apart from someone who grew up in a household with relatively younger WWII vets.
     
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  16. Xerobull

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    Good point. I never lived on campus. I can see if your entire social life was there, getting out and walking around and sitting in class with friends or potential friends is an upside.
     
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    I am very much a self-starter and have worked hybrid for years even before the pandemic. For my field I think I was an early adopter of remote work as even though I have my own company we contract / consult with other architects and will wok at their offices, at construction sites or other locations. I loved my college experience but I don't really like being offices anymore. I like to keep my professional life separate so don't enjoy socializing in offices and really don't like office gossip.

    I can also read fast so listening to just someone give a powerpoint presentation in a conference room or lecture hall get's boring. I would rather just have the material there before me and go at my own pace.
     
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    Gen X

    We used to be so cool....now, we're just a bunch of dad's with careers and mortgages.
     
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    Agreed. Dazed & Confused gen...
     
  20. IBTL

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    Millennial here, but I identify as a horse.
     

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