Eh, I think that one’s starting to die out in the younger generation.Or "Xerox"
Eh, I think that one’s starting to die out in the younger generation.Or "Xerox"
Lol, I'm pretty young and I know what a xerox is lol.Eh, I think that one’s starting to die out in the younger generation.
As am I, but I learned it from older folks and not pop culture or my generation.Lol, I'm pretty young and I know what a xerox is lol.
I pretty much do the same thing, but I still have a copy/fax/printer at home. Makes life a bit easier when I need to send multiple pages that are front and back print.I think you're right on that one. When I was at work I'd go to the copy/fax machine to send a copy of something, but my boss (15 years younger than me) would just take a pic with her smart phone and email it on it's way.
And looking at screens in the class room, not being challenged academically, not being taught critical thinking, being taught not to challenge the narrative but to accept it, being taught that the he/she/it/thing giving you the narrative is right and you are not to question them.....Polaroid, tupperware, Kodak, channellocks.
Just think, not that many years ago you could stop at the hardware store or drug store or auto parts store- eckerds or hi-lo, and get vacuum tubes.
And now we have adults that have never seen a lightbulb with a burning filament - LEDs are all they have ever known.
…. Feeling old yet?
Never imagined I would be the type to homeschool. But, times are a changin’And looking at screens in the class room, not being challenged academically, not being taught critical thinking, being taught not to challenge the narrative but to accept it, being taught that the he/she/it/thing giving you the narrative is right and you are not to question them.....
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