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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 474428" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Ely,</p><p>I think that's a generalisation. remember someone of 80 today will only have been 30 in the middle of the 'swinging 60s'. Do you think that all of that generation were conformist?</p><p>I can give you 20 years and a prior Commodore Pet and a Sinclair Spectrum. (though I still think that in some respect the Risc Os of my Acorn was better than the Windows 8 I'm using today).</p><p> I suspect that you could find the same response as this lady from many younger people.</p><p>Actually the lady wasn't doing what her doctor said, she was 'listening' but then carrying on as before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 474428, member: 12578"] Ely, I think that's a generalisation. remember someone of 80 today will only have been 30 in the middle of the 'swinging 60s'. Do you think that all of that generation were conformist? I can give you 20 years and a prior Commodore Pet and a Sinclair Spectrum. (though I still think that in some respect the Risc Os of my Acorn was better than the Windows 8 I'm using today). I suspect that you could find the same response as this lady from many younger people. Actually the lady wasn't doing what her doctor said, she was 'listening' but then carrying on as before. [/QUOTE]
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