Not a useful insight. Compare to me starting a comment with something like "The parent commenter must be an octogenarian." It doesn't actually add anything to your thesis.
> The last transition, in 1989, is squarely in the middle of the information age.
I, and others I'm sure, would argue that 80s were in the earlier half of the information age, especially if we mark it not by time but by number of systems built.
Not a useful insight. Compare to me starting a comment with something like "The parent commenter must be an octogenarian." It doesn't actually add anything to your thesis.
> The last transition, in 1989, is squarely in the middle of the information age.
I, and others I'm sure, would argue that 80s were in the earlier half of the information age, especially if we mark it not by time but by number of systems built.