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Topic: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)

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bayareabadger

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Re: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)
« Reply #196 on: December 23, 2024, 03:50:54 PM »
I think Carson Beck might be a better pro QB than college.  He was solid last season.  Depends on his recovery.
My first thought when they paid him a bunch of money to come back:

”Why?”

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Re: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)
« Reply #197 on: December 23, 2024, 04:33:38 PM »
Born in 1967 (a week from this Friday), I'm more of a boomer. Really don't fit with GenX.
That's interesting, might be an environmental or regional thing as well.  My older brother was born in '66 and is every bit as GenX as I am.

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« Reply #198 on: December 23, 2024, 04:36:00 PM »
I dunno. I've always acted older than my age. 

My wife is a boomer. Almost all of my friends are boomers.
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« Reply #199 on: December 23, 2024, 04:43:54 PM »
Supposedly the cutoff was 64 = Boomer, 65 = GenX. 

But I think on the margins it's always a bit tricky. 

It's one of the reasons that they came up with the name "Xennial" for folks like me, born in '78. The big difference for our group is that we were analog childhood; digital adulthood. Meaning that we basically grew up without prevalent internet and cellphones for most of our childhood. But we were raised with computers and "came of age" during the internet boom, such that we were already primed to adjust to that societal change by the time we actually hit adulthood.

Contrast that with "pure" GenX, who largely didn't experience the internet until they were already adults, or "pure" Millennials, who were surrounded by cellphones and the internet essentially starting in their preteens and so never truly lived in a world without it. 

I'd absolutely expect anyone between maybe 1962 and 1967 to be on the cutoff, and some are older but identify more with GenX, and some are younger but identify more with Boomers. 

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« Reply #200 on: December 23, 2024, 04:57:52 PM »
It's similar to the way we perceive "decades" culturally. What we think of as the "50s" was more like 55-64. The "60s" was more like 65-74, and the "70s" bled over into the early 80s but I'd argue that the perceived culture of the 70s ended a little sooner due to the more unified, national cultural influence of cable TV, especially MTV.  Culturally the 80s started pretty clearly just after MTV debuted in 1981.

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« Reply #201 on: December 23, 2024, 05:26:42 PM »
I’m smack from the middle of the 70’s, checking in at 1975. I think I more closely identify as a Xennial, even though they say I’m too old. 

Your generational ID isn’t just about what year you were born , it’s a shared experience that people from that era had. Things like playing Oregon Trail in school, learning computers on the Apple II, staying out late until the street light came on. I remember where I was when Kurt Cobain killed himself, I remember when Challenger blew up. I remember when Bill Clinton and Al Gore were talking about something called the information super highway. 

I don’t remember watergate, or gas embargoes, or bell bottoms. I remember everybody smoking indoors. 

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« Reply #202 on: December 23, 2024, 05:37:47 PM »
Pretty sure @Cincydawg is the oldest here, having voted for every president on Mount Rushmore.
Heard he voted against 3 of the 4

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« Reply #203 on: December 23, 2024, 05:40:03 PM »
ELA and GR are of similar age, I think. I want to say @ELA  started college (at IU) in 2003, as AAA, and that @GopherRock  graduated from Mini in 2006 and went to work out in Seattle.
Joined in 2003, started college in 2002, born in 1984.  MichiFan87 was the youngest regular poster for a while, but not sure he ever made the move to this board

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« Reply #204 on: December 23, 2024, 06:14:22 PM »

It's one of the reasons that they came up with the name "Xennial" for folks like me, born in '78. The big difference for our group is that we were analog childhood; digital adulthood. Meaning that we basically grew up without prevalent internet and cellphones for most of our childhood. But we were raised with computers and "came of age" during the internet boom, such that we were already primed to adjust to that societal change by the time we actually hit adulthood.
I feel so lucky to have had this experience.
Play outside until it got dark.  Play Nintendo after.
14 years old, get AOL just as I'm taking a typing class FR year of HS.
A whole new (literally) world of games, sports stuff, and chatting.
100x more literate on the computer than my parents, who were a civil engineer and an accountant....but that was all limited-scope computer knowledge.  
To compare it to Nintendo games, they had plenty of experience playing a side-scrolling game like Super Mario Bros, but I was exploring open-world games a la GTA (figuratively).

Had a great childhood, one we wish all kids would have nowadays, with the rapid expansion of the internet as I came of age.
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Re: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)
« Reply #205 on: December 23, 2024, 09:41:19 PM »
Too young to remember Woodstock,old enough to remember Reagan as President.

Aka. 1964-1980

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« Reply #206 on: December 23, 2024, 10:28:20 PM »
Too young to remember Woodstock,old enough to remember Reagan as President.

Aka. 1964-1980
1969 - 1980
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Re: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)
« Reply #207 on: December 24, 2024, 06:02:32 AM »
Heard he voted against 3 of the 4
He was unimpressed.
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Re: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)
« Reply #208 on: December 24, 2024, 09:46:48 PM »
Joined in 2003, started college in 2002, born in 1984.  MichiFan87 was the youngest regular poster for a while, but not sure he ever made the move to this board
Any sense how old he was?

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Re: The New Newer Newest Era of College Football (SOC Playoffs Round 1)
« Reply #209 on: December 24, 2024, 09:59:35 PM »
It's similar to the way we perceive "decades" culturally. What we think of as the "50s" was more like 55-64. The "60s" was more like 65-74, and the "70s" bled over into the early 80s but I'd argue that the perceived culture of the 70s ended a little sooner due to the more unified, national cultural influence of cable TV, especially MTV.  Culturally the 80s started pretty clearly just after MTV debuted in 1981.
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