Boomers are right when they say that people talk on their cell phones in public, gym-goers play music so loudly that you can hear it even if they have headphones on,
As cars get more highly advanced, the simple physical button is becoming less and less important.
Most people agree with boomers that paper menus are better than having to scan a QR code to see how pricey your local restaurant's "New American" food menu is.
If you call a company's customer service hotline and find yourself talking to a live person, I'm going to need to know how you built a time machine back to 1995.
One boomer, or maybe a boomer-in-training, has some harsh words for people who do strange things like record fireworks shows on their phones.
Does my dad often read the thread that made me write this? Wow, that sounds like something "my dad" would say. But I have to say that he's right.
Even though we live in the year 2023, that doesn't mean that every device in our home needs to be a "smart" device.
There are more than 216 million people who use smartwatches around the world. Many baby boomers think that's about 216 million people too many.
Streaming video services and the copyright protection that came with them started a new era of entertainment built on subscriptions.
A woman said that parents overcompensate by putting their kids in too many sports groups. A lot of users agreed with her.
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