Too right, I was born in the 60s. IMHO , its the teenagers that have no idea how to use tech these days. They just expect it to work and moan like hell when it doesn't.
I'm 32 and I agree. If you weren't around for personal computing's and the internet's coming of age in the 90s, you really didn't get to learn the skills (and patience) needed to fix something. By the way, there was no youtube and search was in its infancy (you couldn't be lazy with your queries), so you really had to piece together a solution. In doing so, you learned a LOT more, which would be useful at a later time. Today, it seems like the task is to type a few words into Google and be done with it. So yeah, this thread makes me feel old, too.