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Old 12-13-2012, 09:06 AM   #22
JD Gumby
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Unsurprising. As someone who straddles the line between millennial and whatever generation is called before millennial
Lost Generation (WWI vets): 1883-1900 [coined by Gertrude Stein]
Greatest Generation (WWII vets): 1901-1924 [coined by Tom Brokaw]
Silent Generation: 1925-1945
Baby Boomers: 1946-1964
Generation X: 1965-1982
Millenials/Generation Y: 1982-2004
Generation Z: 2005-present

Of course, those are only approximations, always a couple of years leeway on each end, mainly depending on how one feels about themselves.
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