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phallica 3.03.20 - 09:42am

@ birdy - 3.03.20 - 07:34am
What on earth is an apogee lol

The question is what off Earth is an apogee lol.

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phallica 3.03.20 - 09:47am

@ kimjongl - 3.03.20 - 07:31am
As Phallica said I think it's more to do with the cultural zeitgeists of any given period than actual age or number of years passing. As technology improves and our media consumption habits constantly shift I think the time period for 'generations' will become shorter and shorter. I would say a person born in 1980 could be culturally closer to a person born in 2000 than someone born in 2015 might be to someone born in 2020.

I think so too, the pre-internet memes took its time when millions share a constant influx of media now. * +

ufohunter 3.03.20 - 10:15am

@ birdy - 3.03.20 - 07:34am
What on earth is an apogee lol

Was thinking so too. Not an Apache helicopter * +

tazdevil 3.03.20 - 08:00pm

@ birdy - 3.03.20 - 07:33am
I dunno, you were either a 90s kid or you weren't is how I see people.

Same lol.gif * +

tazdevil 3.03.20 - 08:00pm

@ ogdenz - 3.03.20 - 01:34am
What exactly is the difference in one generation to the next? I mean in time,is the next generation 20 years ahead or is it the next group of people born after yourself? Is the next generation the people 1 year after me or 10 years or what?

I'd say 10 years or something, but what kim and phal said makes sense. It's not necessary length of time in age/years, but events. * +

cleancut 4.03.20 - 03:28am
it's a semantic question, but a generation is every 2.6 cycles *

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