http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5630065/Malfunctioning-robot-terrifies-drinkers-London-pub.html
also average american looks at cell phone 2,300 times a day
how young look at old
PRRI’s poll finds young Americans (18-29 years old) are reshaping the national conversation around abortion as they come into their own as a political force. Approximately one-third of young Americans today say their views on abortion have changed in recent years. Nearly three times as many young Americans say they have become more supportive of abortion rights rather than more opposed (25 percent vs. 9 percent). Conversely, seniors (age 65 and up) are twice as likely to say they have become more opposed (12 percent) than more supportive (6 percent).These trends translate to significant generation gaps: