Actually, I still find an MS-DOS computer pretty useless. Then again,
I was old enough to vote before CP/M was written.
On the subject of animal-based learning material, the second link you'll
find in an Altavista search on "Thornton Burgess" is on the subject of
preschool curricula. It was my mother's childhood collection of books
by that author I used to learn to read. All anthropomorphic animal
stories, but relatively few illustrations. The collection was mostly
destroyed before I was ten by a litter of monsters whelped by a boxer
dog. I must see about replacing them.
Ward Griffiths
"the timid die just like the daring; and if you don't take the plunge then
you'll just take the fall" Michael Longcor
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Uncle Roger wrote:
Not high quality graphics, just graphics. a 3 year
old, for example, who
has yet to learn to read (not Ward, of course 8^), would find a MS-DOS
based computer, for example, pretty useless. Simply because the