What's greater than gray? Grey?
Generation X lives in the in-between. We remember rotary phones and having to stand up to change the channel on the television. We remember paying $1 fee if we didn't rewind our movies before returning them to the video store. Oh yeah... video stores; we remember those too! My mother got AOL when I was around 18-years-old while I was away at college in Boston. At college having to go to the computer lab to write papers that I would then print out on giant dot-matrix printers and carefully tear off all the hole-lined edges. There was no google. Research papers were RESEARCH papers. Cut and paste? Who is she? We don't know her. But THEN... the internet exploded and the world changed while we were still young and plastic enough to embrace our newfound access to all the information on the planet. The world simultaneously become so small that we could make a human connection with a new friend who lives 3000 miles away and so huge that we suddenly had access to the endless atrocitie...