It seems to me the millenials, who grew up in a time when the country
became even more dysfunctional, have zero expectations of positive
response from society at large or the company. They're used to
bypassing complete dysfunction in order to find the one option that
works. I think their intolerance of bad interface, and slavish
workplaces, reflects that and is probably a positive development for a
society that can drive itself too hard toward consumer and
work-oriented goals.

--- Benjamin Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However the newer generation can very quickly judge
> the interface; they either get it or it sucks. 



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