[geeks] Kids and computers...
bill pointon
wpointon at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 19 23:52:32 CST 2002
my kids have always had their own computers from the time that they
could sit up in front of it on their own -- usually my main system would
go to the oldest and the trickle down effect would follow -- starting
when the oldest was born in 78 - i and my three sons - no reference to
the show - have gone from a ti99-4/a through an apple IIe - an ibm pc -
286 clone - ast 386 - 486 clones - pentiums - etc ------ but they
always had their own systems to use and mess up with games -- then come
to me to help fix them up again --- of course pete - im an old fart
compared to most of the listians -- billp
On Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 10:56 , Peter L. Wargo wrote:
> I spent a good chunk of time last night on the pne with my sister in
> NY. One of her sons had installed AOL Instant Messager on their iMac,
> and had roasted it but good. He thought that there wasn't enough room
> (untrue!) so he trashed a goodly amount of stuff. We finally gave up
> and reloaded from the restore cd, wiping everything out.
>
> I think I've convinced her that her idea to buy an iBook is a good
> one. Then, she has a 'puter that she can keep her stuff on, and the
> kids can't touch. Plus, if they f**k up the one they are using, THEY
> have to learn to fix it. If they can't, then they need to learn to
> read a manual. :-)
>
> This incident brights to light something I've said many a time to
> people: Why do you let your kids use your computer? I had a co-worker
> who really wanted a Mac, but was worried that the kids couldn't
> continue to sign out games from the library and run them at home. I
> told him that was GREAT! Get 'em a playstation!
>
> It's funny how parents today seem to be afraid to tell their kids:
> "This is mine, you cannot play with it." My folks had stuff that was
> hands-off to us kids, and we knew the results if we violated that
> rule. Now, as grandparents, my folks have told the grandkids: "No, you
> cannot play on our computer. We use it for work (they do genealogy, as
> well as other stuff), so it is not a toy."
>
> I'd be interested to see how those of you with kids handle the
> situation at your home.
>
> -Pete
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