Well, and if teen-only programming is something you believe in as a concept, it may be something you have to encourage people to have when it's explicitly not for you, because you won't be even its theoretical audience all that much longer.
It will be interesting to me to see whether or when your age-related identity shifts from "teen" to "college student," and, if it does at all, whether you start feeling similarly about having programming aimed at college students as a group or whether that shift corresponds to at least partially leaving the teen identity group.
(Someone has already told you about the Dell Magazines writing contest for undergrads, right?)
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Date: 2009-07-16 04:26 pm (UTC)It will be interesting to me to see whether or when your age-related identity shifts from "teen" to "college student," and, if it does at all, whether you start feeling similarly about having programming aimed at college students as a group or whether that shift corresponds to at least partially leaving the teen identity group.
(Someone has already told you about the Dell Magazines writing contest for undergrads, right?)