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I think that's fair, very noticeable over the last 5-10 years. Very Black Mirror-esque.
I've been very impressed with how naturally my niece and nephew (14 and 11, respectively) self-regulate their screentime. It seems the novelty of being constantly online is lost on the youngest generation.

There may yet be hope. I think the fact that all of this has come on so quickly has just left a lot of folks born before 1990 (heck, maybe even people my age where "the Internet" originally meant a 56k modem) without proper coping mechanisms for it.

Armchair sociology, grain of salt, etc.
 
fucking arseholes who in big crowds of people, in restricted space on pavements etc, choose to fucking amble slowly whilst looking at their phones, instead of paying attention to where the fuck you're going, and what is going on around you.
Leaving the ground sunday was a nightmare because of self obsessed mofo's like this. What is so urgent? Surely it would make more sense to either get clear of the crowd, or alternatively step to one fucking side if you do have important shit to read?

its not just Molineux either, I first noticed this hobbling around on crutches after a tendinitis flare up. People are utterly oblivious of their surroundings, forever getting walked into, or things like people parked on pavements blocking access etc. We're a nation of selfish cunts.
 
Drake dropping a track named “8AM in Charlotte”.

Keep our name out of your mouth, Aubrey.
 
Maybe it's dedicated to you watching Wolves
 
Boilers.

Mine is less than 12 months old and it's developed a fault already that is giving me no hot water. Just what you want on a Friday afternoon 🙄 So go to sit on the phone to Worcester Bosch on hold for ages now.

My old one was nearly 20 years old and never had a thing go wrong with it until the end when it packed in. I hate how things aren't properly designed to last nowadays.
 
planned obsolescence.
also not good timing - just before it goes cold! Our one broke a year or 2 ago in november just as freezing weather arrived!
 
There is no planned obsolescence or great conspiracy with consumer electronics - its just that our willingness to pay has reduced so the quality levels have done so too.
 
Boilers.

Mine is less than 12 months old and it's developed a fault already that is giving me no hot water. Just what you want on a Friday afternoon 🙄 So go to sit on the phone to Worcester Bosch on hold for ages now.

My old one was nearly 20 years old and never had a thing go wrong with it until the end when it packed in. I hate how things aren't properly designed to last nowadays.
Pressure ok? Could be as simple as opening the valve taps.
 
Yeah, our old one had two common faults - one or the other would generally crop up every 4-6 weeks. One just needed a reset and one was messing with the valves a bit.

Got the new one this summer, paid towards the top end of the range but it's the kind of thing I just want done and I don't have to think about it for 10 years.
 
Pressure ok? Could be as simple as opening the valve taps.
Yeah fine at 1.5. It's some kind of "flame error" preventing it from lighting.

Of course the earliest appointment for an engineer is now Monday morning, so gonna have to rely on the kettle for hot water in the kitchen. Luckily the shower is electric so will still work fine.
 
Got the new one this summer, paid towards the top end of the range but it's the kind of thing I just want done and I don't have to think about it for 10 years.
Luckily this new one has a 10 year warranty (I think. It was either 6 or 10)
 
planned obsolescence.
also not good timing - just before it goes cold! Our one broke a year or 2 ago in november just as freezing weather arrived!
This new one was fitted last November too when it was bloody freezing. Again the old one packed in on a Thursday afternoon, so by the time I got a local engineer to come out the next morning and realise it was knackered the new one he ordered wouldn't come until the Monday.

So I had to go all weekend with thick jumpers and double socks on freezing my nadgers off. Think I had more hot showers that weekend than when I was a teenager! 😉
 
*makes note*

...Nadgers == Balls...

Stealing that.
 
We managed not to need our heating until 8th December last year and had it turned on (was an ancient warm hair heating system), was nice and toastie for a few hours until the carbon monoxide detector started bleeping on the night and we had to leave the house and sit in the car with thick ice all over it until the gas board arrived to isolate the gas and condemn the old system. We spent the rest of the winter wrapped in many layers with heaters going until we finally got someone to install central heating in early April as the snow bucketed down. Will be great this year to flick the switch and have warmth from it
 
There is no planned obsolescence or great conspiracy with consumer electronics - its just that our willingness to pay has reduced so the quality levels have done so too.
Sadly there is. Apple are famous for it, Steve Jobs prided himself on it.
 
Sadly there is. Apple are famous for it, Steve Jobs prided himself on it.
Thats not the electronics though - that's the software associated with it, thinking is you make the new features so attractive and only available on newer h/w people want to upgrade.
 
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Thats not the electronics though - that the software associated with it, thinking is you make hte new features so attractive and only aavilable on newer h/w people want to upgrade.
Features such as autocorrect...
 
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