~1800 hours? Counterstrike GO
It was easy before having a child. After having a kid it's impossible.
It's just so backwards.
“We’re moving so fast to electric vehicles, we’re just making the problems worse,” said state Rep. Jim Gooch (R), the longtime chair of Kentucky’s House energy committee. Those problems are multiplying, he added, as public officials look to electrify government fleets — especially transit systems and school districts.
“I certainly don’t want to put my kids on a school bus that’s electric. I just don’t want to do it,” Gooch said. “And I’ll fight in any way I can to make sure that that’s not something Kentucky’s doing.”
What? Why would you not want your kids going on a bus that has zero exhaust? School busses that use diesel straight smell like crap and it's absolutely hot af in the south. After reading this quote I was like, this world is so fucked.
You do realize that millennials grew up without computers right as well? Millennials didn't even have iPhones because that came in 2007, pretty much almost a decade after the millennial generation. I'm considered late millennial growing up in the 90s, and I can tell you I had to figure everything out. I grew up using IBMs and the first Mac I used was a iMac G3 and that was only in a private school that wasn't used everyday.
I don't think millennials will be worse at computers than the boomers in office. They're already tired of learning new things and want life to go back to the way it was before.
Hah! She's a step ahead of you. She's thinking of when there's a time machine! (/s if that wasn't clear)