Except gen Z didn't grow up with just an iPad, at least not the majority. A good amount of people had (or have) access to a laptop or family computer. Thats why I say that the gap has just gotten wider. Some people, eg. the ones that just had an iPad and all they ever did was social media and mobile games - sure, they know very little about computers. But the ones that did use computers (and thats not a small amount) do really know how to use it - which is not limited to the more or less office-focused skills of older generations.
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I dont think this is the case. I feel like there just is a much wider gap because some people grow up without a computer (they may have one but not see the use of it) and others do. I bet you'd be surprised both at how non-tech-savvy and at how tech-savvy some genZ-ers are.
I have had people asking me for help because their "keyboard was capitalizing everything" (caps lock was on) or being amazed by touch typing. But there are also many people who are (at least somewhat) tech-savvy and it's not so few people either.
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It goes DAY MONTH YEAR not MONTH DAY YEAR
The meme also uses "Day Month Year", whats the issue?
I know people meme around about it but have you actually experienced it yourself? As an Arch user myself, can't confirm.
(That attitude has completely changed. Maybe give it another try sometime)
... that you CANT see through walls? Seems like a downgrade to me...
Thats like saying "free refills dont exist, you pay for them beforehand".
Middle class? First class tickets were never for the middle class. Maybe it's just that
- business class it good enough, even for rich people
- American Airlines' first class is so bad that the first class passengers just go to other airlines...
Well ok but it's not on your eye, it's inside. Also, not sure if I would categorize blood cells as debris and they are not blurry... but nevermind, we both know what you're talking about.
Thats not true, they float around and your eye movement can kind of influence their direction.
They are actually blood cells or proteins floating around in the liquid inside your eyeball. There was this one building where I regularly went to for about a year and they had walls in a white color so bright that I saw these every single time.
There is a split in gen Z: The ones who didnt use a computer growing up and those that did have one (and also the time to mess around with it). But I feel like you cant group them together.