MillieDynamite
Millie'sVastExpanse
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The youth of today use their GPS to go everywhere. It messes with their heads. It shows them where to go and how they are to get there and indicates that they are, indeed, the bright, shining center of the universe. It speaks to them in a reassuring, kind voice (of their choosing) to give them suggestions of where to turn, and doesn't scold them when they screw up. It just says, "Recalculating." they watch the screen and notice, "See how it always has us in the center, the bright blue dot of us."
Boomers don't like GPSs, they're used to getting instruction from their pissed-off spouse or maybe a parent. It isn't kind. It is reassuring, and when you screw up, they scream their disapproval. This isn't the voice of their choice, it's the voice in the tone they hate. GPSs are just to nice for Boomers.
The inbetweeners aren't all that fussed one way or the other. They take tech or leave it. Not a big deal.
Boomers don't like GPSs, they're used to getting instruction from their pissed-off spouse or maybe a parent. It isn't kind. It is reassuring, and when you screw up, they scream their disapproval. This isn't the voice of their choice, it's the voice in the tone they hate. GPSs are just to nice for Boomers.
The inbetweeners aren't all that fussed one way or the other. They take tech or leave it. Not a big deal.
erceived danger is completely different from when I was in my teens or 20s. Back then, we had more to fear, but we feared it less. I'm old enough to have consciously gone through many presidents and many boom/bust cycles, several wars, and periods of optimism and pessimism. It's been a ride, but things are better in most ways today than they were when I was 18.