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View Poll Results: "Turn of the century" meaning. Pick one below.
**** I was born before 1980 and I think of ... 2 3.51%
the cast iron year (1900) 26 45.61%
the digital year (2000) 10 17.54%
**** I was born in 1980 or later and I think of ... 0 0%
the cast iron year (1900) 11 19.30%
the digital year (2000) 7 12.28%
I think of 1800. I'm really old. 0 0%
I don't know what a century is, or why it would turn. 1 1.75%
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Old 12-20-2020, 08:52 PM   Topic Starter
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What does "turn of the century" mean to you?

If you hear someone describe a "turn of the century" home or a "turn of the century" map or "turn of the century" toy, what time frame do you envision? Is it ...

1900 (aka "the cast iron version") or
2000 (aka "the digital version")?

I'll ask this by age group, segmenting it by people who have spent a majority of their life before 2000 versus after 2000.
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