On 4/5/02 7:28 am, "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> You are absolutely right.
>
> It would be a very good idea to ensure that the computers children use
at
> schools are confusingly different from the ones their parents are 90%
likely
> to have at home :-)
>
> Presumably schools should also teach classes in Esparanto, because
the
> language is better for conveying complex information :-)
Verging on a decent analogy, in fact...children are very adaptable
&
flexible little creatures, show them two different Oses and they'll
accept
them both, and learn them both. It's what they will have to do with
foreign
languages in secondary school, introducing them in a gentle way to the
concept of same-thing-but-different would be very beneficial. The
only
problem is that the NSPCC really should be called in if children are
ever
made to do any networking with Windows, that's inhumane cruelty. I
mean,
look what most of you chaps put yourselves through daily, if you
believe
this list. And that tricky time when the Wintel box has "caught a bad
cold"
will need some explaining :-))
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