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* AnachronismStew: When [[spoiler:Jeremiah returns in Season 2]], he comments that the last time Alex and Kara set the table was when their phones were taken away. The last time he would have seen them in a domestic setting would be no later than about 2003, when cell phones weren't very common outside of business usage, and most certainly not would have been the omnipresent distracting toy for the preteen Danvers that they are now.
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* AnachronismStew: When [[spoiler:Jeremiah returns in Season 2]], he comments that the last time Alex and Kara set the table was when their phones were taken away. The last time he would have seen them in a domestic setting would be no later than about 2003, when cell phones weren\'t very common outside of business usage, and most certainly not would have been the omnipresent distracting toy for the preteen Danvers that they are now.
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This seemed unlikely to me, because I'm very far from an early adopter, and I got my first mobile phone in the late 90s (I got my first smartphone in 2014 ... and learned how to actually ''use'' it in 2015). So I ran a search and found [[http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cell-phones-catering-to-kids/ this article]] from 2005, which says that 1/3 of US 11-16 yr olds had a phone in 2003, and it had grown to 2/3 by that year. So I don't think it's without the bounds of plausibility.
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This seemed unlikely to me, because I\'m very far from an early adopter, and I got my first mobile phone in the late 90s (for comparision, I got my first smartphone in 2014 ... and learned how to actually \'\'use\'\' it in 2015). So I ran a search and found [[http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cell-phones-catering-to-kids/ this article]] from 2005, which says that 1/3 of US 11-16 yr olds had a phone in 2003, and it had grown to 2/3 by that year. So I don\'t think it\'s without the bounds of plausibility.
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