The air-conditioning generation

Started considering this concept the other day while playing catch with Mr. B. He was whining about the heat. I realized that he’s never known anything except air conditioning while I grew up without it. It wasn’t common until the early 1960s when I was in my twenties. Did that help acclimate me to heat? Maybe. But the notion falls apart when I think of the volunteers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of them are in their late teens and early twenties. So they were part of the air-conditioning generation, too, and they aren’t getting much, or any, of it over there. Maybe Mr. B. just has to toughen up by growing up. I hope so. Father worries.

0 responses to “The air-conditioning generation

  1. Dunno. Was easier for me to get used to heat than to cold. If your intake of liquids is sufficient, heat becomes just a mild discomfort after a while. -30 Celsius will kill you after a while, with or without liquids…

  2. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    Oh, yeah. He gets very freaky with cold. But cold is not a phenom we deal with much out here. Heat is more our game.