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| Thread ID: 117977 | 2011-05-13 03:24:00 | It's inevitable isn't it? | coldot (6847) | PC World Chat |
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| 1201942 | 2011-05-13 08:34:00 | We can work as hard as you like, but if you don't provide incentives for people in their 20's - 40's to stay, they're gone. What is there here that's worth staying for? Apart from family. The so called clean green image doesn't exist, not in the exhaust filled cities anyway | Phil B (648) | ||
| 1201943 | 2011-05-13 09:14:00 | Its just that they have got better at stopping people dying at a younger age | KenESmith (6287) | ||
| 1201944 | 2011-05-13 11:02:00 | Its just that they have got better at stopping people dying at a younger age That is so true. years ago I ended up entering a lot of data for my father and his family tree and what I noticed was a lot of people lived to a ripe old age but there were a lot of deaths below five which bought the average down. They hype this growing old age group but never say anything about the declining younger age group which becomes a bit of a counter balance for a while. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 1201945 | 2011-05-13 22:33:00 | If the population is also getting younger - does this mean there will soon be nobody left in the middle? Who will do all the work and support all the young children and old folk? | coldot (6847) | ||
| 1201946 | 2011-05-14 03:45:00 | It is all down to metrics, It takes a lot more of these non-imperial years to do the job. When I was a lad, a handful of years did the job; with these substandard midget years we get these days, it takes heaps of years. We might have had crappy Lucas-riddled cars lurching slowly and erratically around in the dark, but a calendar lasted a lot longer than modern ones do. |
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