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Agreed, I wish like hell that our generation had access to what the kids have today.The “phone” has made all these things easier for them. And more socially inept.
Agreed, I wish like hell that our generation had access to what the kids have today.The “phone” has made all these things easier for them. And more socially inept.
But, but, it's a low number, so boring!Cooler number anyways
Agreed. Well …. except for that Dahmer fella.The kid is pure class. I have never met anyone from Wisconsin who wasn't a decent human being.
Is Cole Caufield better than Mike Cammalleri?
Yes.Is Cole Caufield better than Mike Cammalleri?
I won't be happy unless he gets at least 40 goals. If he doesn't get there then I'll be far less confident in his ability to become an elite goalscorer in this league. Dude had 315 shots last year. It should've been a 45-50 goal year. I want to see more of that with a better shooting percentage. Hopefully the shoulder is better.If he gets 75ish points this year with 30 goals I’ll be happy, I think that’s realistic.
Well with that logic, I'm better than both of them!Yes.
But he has to prove it.
Yuck, I am so thankful for the childhood I had, Carefree and not a worry in the world.Agreed, I wish like hell that our generation had access to what the kids have today.
Yes and no.Agreed, I wish like hell that our generation had access to what the kids have today.
I’m 32. So I have lived a little in both eras as a youth. I will say I miss scheduled television and physical media a lot. What lacked in convenience we had in appreciation and a sense of “importance”. It’s hard to explain.. but there is something to the format of media in the 90s and early 2000s that is just.. *chefs kiss*Yes and no.
It would’ve been nice to watch rock videos on demand. Back in the day if you missed the video for Thriller, Every Breath You Take, Take On Me or Jump, you were out of luck unless your family was rich enough to afford a VCR. Now everything’s on demand. That would’ve been great. Same with the video games and music.
Everything else? I’m glad I grew up back in the day. (And I loved the music. New wave to grunge. Good times.)
Anyways… whatever, nevermind.
Agreed, but I'm talking more technology, the internet. The kids today have access to a ton of information, right at their finger tips. Remember the hours we spent in the library doing school projects? lolYes and no.
It would’ve been nice to watch rock videos on demand. Back in the day if you missed the video for Thriller, Every Breath You Take, Take On Me or Jump, you were out of luck unless your family was rich enough to afford a VCR. Now everything’s on demand. That would’ve been great. Same with the video games and music.
Everything else? I’m glad I grew up back in the day. (And I loved the music. New wave to grunge. Good times.)
Anyways… whatever, nevermind.
They have access to a lot of misinformation too…Agreed, but I'm talking more technology, the internet. The kids today have access to a ton of information, right at their finger tips. Remember the hours we spent in the library doing school projects? lol
We’re born when we’re born. I’m happy with my era and I’m sure my kids are happy with theirs.Like you and @CHwest I'm glad I grew up when I did. I believe it helped me develop a strong work ethic. I've done fairly well for myself. Though I have to wonder if things would be better/worse if I were born much later.
Caufield has the talent. Last year he had the underlying numbers. He just didn’t get the results.Well with that logic, I'm better than both of them!
True, nothing is perfect. But the vast amount of information, and the speed they can receive it in is just mind blowing.They have access to a lot of misinformation too…
I am too. Plus I'm sure my kid would feel the same way.We’re born when we’re born. I’m happy with my era and I’m sure my kids are happy with theirs.
And now I can watch Thriller whenever I want. Best of Both Worlds.
Heeey, don't try to pretend you aren't old enough to have known Beta and 8-track!Yes and no.
It would’ve been nice to watch rock videos on demand. Back in the day if you missed the video for Thriller, Every Breath You Take, Take On Me or Jump, you were out of luck unless your family was rich enough to afford a VCR. Now everything’s on demand. That would’ve been great. Same with the video games and music.
Everything else? I’m glad I grew up back in the day. (And I loved the music. New wave to grunge. Good times.)
Anyways… whatever, nevermind.
Oh those hours spent perfecting the technique to rewind cassette tapes using a pen so to save on batteries for the hulking walkman. Fond memories!I’m 32. So I have lived a little in both eras as a youth. I will say I miss scheduled television and physical media a lot. What lacked in convenience we had in appreciation and a sense of “importance”. It’s hard to explain.. but there is something to the format of media in the 90s and early 2000s that is just.. *chefs kiss*
Old enough for sure. We had an 8 track. But we were always the last family to get anything fancy. I’m old enough to remember when we got our first colour TV…Heeey, don't try to pretend you aren't old enough to have known Beta and 8-track!