Here is some science for us to play with, from Verdant Labs, which did science research data analysis collection math stuff, and also has an app to tell you how you should name your baby, which is useful if you have never heard any names before, we guess?
I prefer the color scheme that they used on election result maps during TV coverage back in the '60s. One party's states were colored light gray and the other party's states were a darker gray.
Early Boomers grew up during the radio era.Middle Boomers grew up watching B&W television.Late Boomers grew up after the arrival of color television.
That's why Middle Boomers tend to be more liberal than the others. During their formative years the major issues of the day were presented to them in shades of gray.
... sounds like a career suited for a certain Alaskan snowbilly grifter we know.
... as Peter Griffin found out https://www.youtube.com/wat...
... Schrödinger's brain?
... would that be in the Palinomics field?
I prefer the color scheme that they used on election result maps during TV coverage back in the '60s. One party's states were colored light gray and the other party's states were a darker gray.
In contrast, as a Serpent-American I pay close attention to people's (political) opinions because they are the source material for most of my jokes.
No, wait! There's something outside! I demand that you open this door at once! Come on, man, time's a wastin'!!
Nope, Democrat. Grant and Sheridan were Republicans, though. Sherman famously disdained all politics.
You never know.
Not at all like I pictured it!
Early Boomers grew up during the radio era.Middle Boomers grew up watching B&W television.Late Boomers grew up after the arrival of color television.
That's why Middle Boomers tend to be more liberal than the others. During their formative years the major issues of the day were presented to them in shades of gray.
Hey! Who you callin' shaved?!
Please tell me somebody noticed that gender impacts both politics and career choice...
So, they're not big on steering young readers to Lois Lowry's "The Giver"?
It all comes down to "What would you do for a Klondike bar."
I'd definitely call the next day
I thought he was confused. Period.