Kevin Worthington on X

Independent archive of posts by @kworthington.

Total archived posts: 65

@antio I’ve always lived in fairly densely populated places. My bro-in-law lived in the northwest Chicago suburbs for a while and it was very spread out. Stark contrast.
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@antio Not just bidet functionality, but heated seats, dryers, white noise generators to cover up bathroom noises, etc. They must’ve solved splash problems by now. 😏
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@antio Japan is the leader in toilet tech. They probably have solved this. We are peasants in comparison. 🇯🇵
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@janeswiftweir @pearsonified Interesting. 30-35 seems like a stretch to me. 20-25 seems closer to a real human gen. And I like your take on marketing generations. That *is* nonsense and way too short for real generations.
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@pearsonified In terms of being a software engineer, sure. That isn’t my whole life. I have about about equal parts gen X and Millennial though I cringe at both generations as a whole and feel like part of neither. “Xennial” definition is closest for me personally.
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@janeswiftweir @pearsonified I disagree entirely with this take. My parents were born a couple of years into this timeframe and I was born a couple years near from the end. Someone born just after WW2 is very different from someone born just prior to 1980. (Take 2; fixed errors)
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