> And I suspect that we'll have to wait 20+ years for the generation which > currently sees computers as entertainment hubs to reach the age where > they'll have enough clout to change this attitude.
Yep, and then "we" will be "them" and the next generation will be annoyed with our resistance to their "crazy" ideas...
Here's a page I put up for my kids:
http://sarah.bobbitt.ca
It's the home page on our systems, so it keeps the kids in a bit of a "sandbox" of safety. Probably best for ages 3-8.
Am I missing something or is this just another case of connecting wildly unrelated dots?
Why not say it's the scheduled to attack on the 91st anniversary of the French blowing up 1/2 a mile of German trenches?
Oh wait, that doesn't generate fear like the original claim...
> And I suspect that we'll have to wait 20+ years for the generation which
> currently sees computers as entertainment hubs to reach the age where
> they'll have enough clout to change this attitude.
Yep, and then "we" will be "them" and the next generation will be annoyed with our resistance to their "crazy" ideas...
Yeah... reasons like "they live next to power lines."
Here's a page I put up for my kids: http://sarah.bobbitt.ca It's the home page on our systems, so it keeps the kids in a bit of a "sandbox" of safety. Probably best for ages 3-8.