Ooooooo bby.
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Ooooooo bby.
Drive time to work is a great idea!
It will work, but you may run in to issues with 1080p or higher media due to bitrate limitations in the chromecast.
I’m currently reading The Day The World Stops Shopping by JB Mackinnon, which argues the same point you’re asking about, I think you’d find it interesting.
https://www.jbmackinnon.com/the-day-the-world-stops-shopping
Literally not how it works at all. Generations are defined on the year you were born, not who you were born to.
Mick Jagger was born in 1943, making him part of the Silent Generation. When his wife had their latest kid, in 2016, Jagger was 73. That child is not a baby boomer.
You can read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation#List_of_named_generations
To be Gen Alpha you must be the child of Gen Z who had to be the child of Millennials.
This is not true. I’m a millennial (1989) but my parents are boomers (1950s), not Gen X, as are the vast majority of my friends. Not everyone has kids in their early 20s, infact the average age to have your first kid in the UK is 29.
The short answer is that the name for “old world” countries in a language isn’t translated, it is simply what “we” call “them”, not what “they” call themselves.
Using Greece as an example for English, English has a lot of French influence, which in turn had a lot of Latin influence. It is believed the early Latin (ie modern day Italian) peoples first met Graecians, a tribe likely from Boeotia in modern day Greece, and used the name to refer to all people from the same place. By the time of the Romans, this was the name and was then spread throughout the empire, including back to Greece itself.
A more modern or current example would be how people often called The Netherlands, Holland. Same idea, just several millenia apart.
I’m going to try and go in with a positive view of “yay more futurama” rather than expecting any specific thing.
If I dislike it, then that doesn’t stop the old episodes existing.
Whenever I’ve had caveities I find that tooth is extremely sensitive to milk chocolate and registers quite a bit of pain.
So get a small milk chocolate bar, chew up a chunk so it’s like a paste and push it with your tongue to the tooth you think has a cavity. If you do, you’ll know.
It won’t tell you had bad a cavity it is, but it will tell you if you have one.