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March 09, 2010
'Spiritual but not religious' — Millennials under the microscope
Charles M. Blow's February 19, 2010 New York Times Op-Ed column graphically demonstrates (above) that it's not just landliners who're putting their faith in that which cannot be seen nor explained.
March 9, 2010 at 10:01 AM | Permalink
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Ah, I see. Never heard of that particular group before. However,I would postulate that it's the non-landliners who are more likey to believe in things that can't be seen or explained - like AT&T's 3G "service" and the "added value" of the Apple brand on crap hardware.
Posted by: Morely Dotes | Mar 9, 2010 1:57:08 PM
@Morely, one thing that unites so-called "millennials" is that they are unlikely to have a "landline," or hard-wired telephone. Instead, as a group, they tend to rely exclusively on mobile phones.
Posted by: Phillip Winn | Mar 9, 2010 11:28:26 AM
What are "landliners?"
Posted by: Morely Dotes | Mar 9, 2010 11:20:06 AM
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