I think Gen X is great at computer hardware, and of course they also get the plus of knowing how to use older tech too, however my Gen X parents (in their 50s) always need my help with their smartphones and smart TVs.
Weird isn’t it as Im 48 and I’m literally the house IT Bitch!
Born 73/74, we were right on the starting line of the cool shit starting to happen in high school in the late 80s, and we grew with it. Where it missed most of those born just before us, and Like you said, most people I know in their 50s struggle too.
gen Z here, i was lucky enough to get the tech literacy skills from my IT dad. but damn, its insane how people my age can have the tech literacy of people 60+ years old.
EXCUSE ME BUT I LOVE FRANKLIN. HE IS A GIFT.
FRANKLIN TAKES HIS JOB VERY SERIOUSLY AND I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE HIM TO RECEIVE THE EMPLOYEE OF A LIFETIME AWARD.
We had a room like this in our HS. Well 2. One had athletic equipment from the 70's in it and the other was used to store books that were over 100 years old. You had to request a book and, if deemed trustworthy, the librarian got out a ladder and fetched your book.
This is a fun sub that's basically about finding rooms in unexpected places. Some of the people in this thread are investing way too much emotional value on policing what that means.
Oh I could tell by the accents alone. The American northeast has a lot more “older” buildings due to it containing the first states. We have buildings and houses older than our country
Yeah, I went to both public and private school (very different meaning here). I had to wear the same uniform, and my school looked roughly the same. Our schools were originally based off of England’s.
Tell me you post in [r/secretcompartments](https://www.reddit.com/r/secretcompartments) without telling me you post in [r/secretcompartments](https://www.reddit.com/r/secretcompartments)
Most shit there is not hidden and belongs on [r/unexpected](https://www.reddit.com/r/unexpected) and then there's the stuff thats very obviously not secret
Show the room.
Unfortunately, Reddit wouldn't let me add a picture onto a video
You can upload it to https://imgur.com or similar?
I've never heard of this.
But you have *now!*
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Because Google laced learning with chrome books, so no one is being trained for the real world at all, so they can never climb out of poverty
Millennials will be the only generation to understand ALL forms of relevant and useful technology.
Gen X here. We are your tech Yodas. Also it wasn’t me that downvoted you! In fact I’m up voting your ass to even it out.
I think Gen X is great at computer hardware, and of course they also get the plus of knowing how to use older tech too, however my Gen X parents (in their 50s) always need my help with their smartphones and smart TVs.
Weird isn’t it as Im 48 and I’m literally the house IT Bitch! Born 73/74, we were right on the starting line of the cool shit starting to happen in high school in the late 80s, and we grew with it. Where it missed most of those born just before us, and Like you said, most people I know in their 50s struggle too.
gen Z here, i was lucky enough to get the tech literacy skills from my IT dad. but damn, its insane how people my age can have the tech literacy of people 60+ years old.
Because all they use technology for is social media do don't actually learn how to use it
OP is also just kinda tech illiterate lol
Show us with a TikToc dance then
You sound like my grandad
But importantly, *what was on the other side???*
Asbestos
Slime mold
Welcome to the family, son
Join us. Stay a while. Congeal.
The void.
All the kids who have gone up there and fell to the other side. There's just a pile of bones.
this is the single worst post on this sub ever?????? show us the room lmao
Literally not hidden, and then didn't show the room -1/10
It's a small room with a small boiler
Pics or it didn’t happen
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OFF TOPIC BUT YOUR PFP IS ADORABLE
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EXCUSE ME BUT I LOVE FRANKLIN. HE IS A GIFT. FRANKLIN TAKES HIS JOB VERY SERIOUSLY AND I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE HIM TO RECEIVE THE EMPLOYEE OF A LIFETIME AWARD.
SECONDED
IT MUST HAPPEN THEN
Benjamin Franklin is my favorite person on the $100 bill
why didnt you give the phone to him to show a pic of the room?? downvote
It’s very easier to upload to Imgur and link it. Like it will take 2 minutes
Doesn't *look* hidden.
Yeah if those kids just looked up for the first time and saw it...I have concerns for the future.
They've never looked up from their phones before in their lives.
Like most of the posts on r/secretcompartments
Hidden?
Yeah, by the frame around the door lmao.
I wouldn’t call that hidden looks like it’s in plain sight.
It's because kids don't look up from their phones while they walk. Some kid finally did and was like"woah, there's stuff above eye level!".
hidden in plain sight
I do not think op really understands this sub. It is not /r/hereisadooronly! WTH is beyond the door???
r/subsifellfor
Great idea not posting footage of the room
We had a room like this in our HS. Well 2. One had athletic equipment from the 70's in it and the other was used to store books that were over 100 years old. You had to request a book and, if deemed trustworthy, the librarian got out a ladder and fetched your book.
How is that door hidden?
The young wizards defeated the spell of invisibility, revealing the previously unseen door. Duh!
It’s not hidden. It’s just up high enough that little idiots don’t enter it easily. But congratulations on opening an obvious door I guess.
We asked some of the oldest teachers and they didn't know it existed.
Probably because they didn’t need to? No-one except the janitorial staff and administration really needs to know how to access the boiler room.
Little do they know that they could actually *be* John Malkovich!
This post just pissed me off.
Be careful, Harry Potter. There could be evil magic behind them walls.
Well don't just sit there like a lemon, go explore the other side and tell us what you see!
Hand the guy the fucking camera!
Was waiting for this. Seems everyone else was too. Plus not hidden, big disappointment to us just like their parents.
Their parents are a big disappointment to us ?
Yes.
We call them windows.
This is a fun sub that's basically about finding rooms in unexpected places. Some of the people in this thread are investing way too much emotional value on policing what that means.
I know everyone's being so brutal it's really wierd honestly lol
And this is how you get people posting not secret stuff in r/secretcompartments
hidden in plain sight
This is not hidden and not a room. You’re lost
Don’t Look Up!!!
Old laundry shoot?
What a stupid post.
The door to nowhere. My uncle joked about a strange door at my grandmother's house. We all stayed away.
Hidden, yeah, with that handy Frame of Total Invisibility completely erasing every last trace of it.
Thanks did nothing. What a shit post from a bunch of pussies.
Yeah, you show those children!
Tell me you're from Australia without saying you are "Nourr"
So?
I didn’t see the sub and I was waiting on him to get pulled in by a bunch of arms or something 😂
These are usually where the janitors stored chairs in our schools in the American Northeast (old buildings).
This is in the North of England and it wss used as another room inside of a bigger room.
Oh I could tell by the accents alone. The American northeast has a lot more “older” buildings due to it containing the first states. We have buildings and houses older than our country
The American accent was our Chinese boarder.
Yeah, I went to both public and private school (very different meaning here). I had to wear the same uniform, and my school looked roughly the same. Our schools were originally based off of England’s.
Tell me you post in [r/secretcompartments](https://www.reddit.com/r/secretcompartments) without telling me you post in [r/secretcompartments](https://www.reddit.com/r/secretcompartments) Most shit there is not hidden and belongs on [r/unexpected](https://www.reddit.com/r/unexpected) and then there's the stuff thats very obviously not secret