buried_treasure

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[–] buried_treasure@feddit.uk 9 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That "assuming nothing else changes" is doing a huge amount of heavy lifting.

Something that I heard a few years ago really demonstrated people's rightward political shift as they age like nothing else.

Imagine a child born shortly after the end of the Second World War, say 1948-1950. That child would have been a young adult, 18-20, in 1968. That was both the year that the hippie movement gained greatest prominence as well as the year of radical protest where young people around the world organised and fought back against corruption and repression.

Now fast forwards to 2016. Those very same post-war children are now aged 66-68. That's the demographic that more than any other voted in favour of Brexit. I bet if you'd gone back to those young radicals of '68 and told them they were going to become bigoted, narrow-minded xenophobes they'd have laughed in your face. But it happened.

 

This popped up at the weekend on iPlayer's promo list and we thought we'd give it a go, knowing nothing about it at all.

Well it became our latest binge watch (not too difficult, there are only 6 half-hour episodes). It's very well written and acted and just the right mixture of comedy and pathos.

I would love to know what others think about it.

[–] buried_treasure@feddit.uk 34 points 2 months ago (9 children)

Looking at that screenshot, even though I've been a very happy KDE user for many years now, I do kinda miss the days when many Xfree86 desktop environments were influenced more by NeXTStep than Windows.

[–] buried_treasure@feddit.uk 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Ooh thank you for this. Hannah Fry is an excellent presenter and brings enthusiasm and clear explanations even to complex subjects. I'm looking forward to this new series.

Edit: for those who can't be bothered clicking through to the Grauniad article, the programme's called "The Secret Genius of Modern Life" and it's on BBC2 at 8pm.