Article 2SQHV How Groupings of Cultural Memories Stopped Once We Reached the Aughts (2000s) and Teens (2010s)

How Groupings of Cultural Memories Stopped Once We Reached the Aughts (2000s) and Teens (2010s)

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Scott Beale
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xkcd looks at how groupings of cultural memories stopped once we reached the 2000s and 2010s.

In the 90s, our variety radio station used the tagline "the best music of the 70s, 80s, and 90s." After 2000, they switched to "the best music of the 80s, 90s, and today." I figured they'd change again in 2010, but it's 2017 and they're still saying "80s, 90s, and today." I hope radio survives long enough for us to find out how they deal with the 2020s.

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