So, you see, driving is no longer a thing . . .

Photo c Christopher Stumm

Photo copyright Christopher Stumm

Since I’ve been ranting (well, not really ranting but complaining) about hipsters all day, I thought I’d post something more positive about them, at least here on the blog. (Not that every millennial is a hipster, of course not! – this photo above is from Flickr, and it’s titled “hipsters” there. So there.)

Seems driving is down. And we have millennials to thank for it, according to this story in Salon.

Interesting, I’d think that one of the reasons driving is down is because of the cost of cars, insurance and gas, not to mention the environmental impact of such things. However, the story makes a case for saying that mobile devices (smart phones, basically) have taken the place of “freedom” that the car had once represented. Not sure how you make out in the back seat of the mobile, but maybe that’s where apps like Grindr and all that sexting come in.

If I could just understand one gear bikes which have no brakes. . . I just don’t get it. Must be a boomer thing.

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