Whats the first lesson the computer-savvy kids of tomorrow need to learn?
Nope, not “hard work builds character”. That’s early Twentieth Century thinking. The password to Web 2.0 thinking is the sentence “let me give you a copy of that on my USB Drive”. Where are the Wall Street brokers of tomorrow going to learn their self-centered ways without the PC Treasures 4GB USB Drive with Pre-Loaded Software for Kids? It is, after all, the parent’s responsibility to provide guidance for their child. If you don’t hand them, for example, a Jazz Creativity Suite for drawing, editing and desktop publishing, how will they be prepared to pirate Photoshop when they reach high school? And then there’s the Early Learning Fun Pack. Designed for Windows Vista, XP, Me and 98SE, the Early Learning Fun Pack tells children “Hey, you can’t play games on a Mac, and you can’t use Linux at all.” Quite a vitally important message for the new age of computing, don’t you agree? The Junior Professor Fun Pack comes in English and Spanish, letting your child learn early the frustration that