Things you wish you could say

Oh my yes please. If it's leading to this it's already killed enough brains:
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I can't blame the kids, to a certain age anyway, It's the parents using a nice digital babysitter.
I don't care if it's 'educational'.
in young children, screens destroy motor skills, rational thinking skills, patience and eye coordination.

It needs limited.
 
I can't blame the kids, to a certain age anyway, It's the parents using a nice digital babysitter.
I don't care if it's 'educational'.
in young children, screens destroy motor skills, rational thinking skills, patience and eye coordination.

It needs limited.
It's really sad.

My first computer was a Windows XP laptop, and that thing definitely taught me patience, rational thinking, and hoarding all in one package. That's when I think it's fine for a child to have a computer, when the child is much older and can benefit from knowing how to use such a device.
 
Home depot had one playing some ads for home depot.
Loudly.
the kitchen department people looked like they wanted to shoot it.
If you know what you're doing you can get rid of them for a bit.

Though it seems someone once took it upon themselves to fill the "notes" feature on one with potty stuff. Um.... Yah.
 
It's really sad.

My first computer was a Windows XP laptop, and that thing definitely taught me patience, rational thinking, and hoarding all in one package. That's when I think it's fine for a child to have a computer, when the child is much older and can benefit from knowing how to use such a device.
Absolutely. Windows xp taught us all patience.😅 older is definitely better.

My first laptop was a lenovo ThinkPad, it was about 3 inches thick and a sophisticated method of moving the cursor that looked like a pencil eraser, right in the middle of the key board.
Playing Carmen Sandiego was a real treat with that thing. And it had built in games that I can still hear the music for.
 
Absolutely. Windows xp taught us all patience.😅 older is definitely better.
I was given all of the old PCs Dad was going to toss. It turns out that it really was a good learning experience. I still use that practical knowledge I learned with them to this day.
My first laptop was a lenovo ThinkPad, it was about 3 inches thick and a sophisticated method of moving the cursor that looked like a pencil eraser, right in the middle of the key board.
Playing Carmen Sandiego was a real treat with that thing. And it had built in games that I can still hear the music for.
Oooo trackpoints. I do not like those. I have a Fujitsu tablet PC with one of those. It was really painful to use.

And the VAIO mini PC my Uncle sent over with one of those. It was super slow and had bad ergonomics to top it all off. Dad really liked it though.
 
This was it. It weighed 40lbs. 365x-2-700x525-2703154525.jpg
 

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