On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Doug Yowza wrote:
These little
childhood adventures are good for you. Taught me more than
aimlessly wandering about town every weekend.
Yeah, I'm amazed I survived some of the experiments I performed as a kid.
With the supercomputers and high-end graphics workstations we all have on
our desks now, you'd think that some *really* life-like simulations could
be written that would allow kids to make all of the same mistakes we did,
but sans scar tissue. We still need a good smellovision device to give
them a good sense of singed eyebrows, though.
Well - I am a FIRM believer - no matter what you do or say or show or any
other function you can think of - There is only ONE way that you learn
what HOT means. Everyone learns that the via the same method - you touch
it. The only thing that changes - is the IT you learn from.
BC