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Cathy Pyrek's avatar

That definitely pushed a button for me. In the early 2000s, my husband and I owned a bar and grill in St. Pete Beach. (It was one of those things people did as a result 9/11, not wanting to leave this world with regrets.) If you aren't aware, the average age in that part of the world is older than dirt. Look it up. Most weekday afternoons, we had a lively crowd of curmudgeons who enjoyed sitting around the bar while I read questions from Trivial Pursuit cards. There were plenty of disputes.

I've often thought about how different that scenario would have been just a few years later. It was good fun to argue that which could not be definitively proven. And in that environment it is ever so clear how Guinness came up with the idea to publish a book of records.

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Tricia Shaffner's avatar

I am a Boomer and I remember my first encounter with a Millennial and his smartphone. As 4 Boomers and 1 Gen X and 1 Millennial (with phone) tried to converse, every time a question came up the M answered it using his phone — end of discussion/conversation. This scenario happened so many times that day that I concluded the smart phone would soon kill conversation and social interaction skills.

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