Cultivating a protonerd?
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Nah, I just don't like hearing my lil' niece treated as meat on the hoof. You are encouraged to do as Potter has done, whine about how what a twisted youngster I was and warped person I still am for my partisan feelings, and go somewhere else.Merk wrote:Didn't read thread but I'm guessing from all the friggen paragraphs everyone is typing tha there is way too much serious business going on that doesn't need to be.
For future reference, the latter post in a doublet can simply be deleted. I have no idea why people insist on editing it to read something about double-posting instead - wouldn't it be just as easy to leave it as an exact copy of the previous post?
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get the kid a Gamecube, $50 used now and Donkey Konga... Donkey Kong Jungle beat... all sorts of great games that are simple enough for youngens to play.
My nephew (3 years old) has learned the wonders of a mouse.... and he spent almost 2 hours playing with MS Paint a while ago... I'm getting him an old touch screen monitor for him to play with... so that he can just touch the screen rather than use the mouse....
Would that confuse him overall though? he's a really smart kid and all but.... I dunno...
I wish forums had a "Block all posts by such user" option.... I'd just filter out all of potter's garbage.....
My nephew (3 years old) has learned the wonders of a mouse.... and he spent almost 2 hours playing with MS Paint a while ago... I'm getting him an old touch screen monitor for him to play with... so that he can just touch the screen rather than use the mouse....
Would that confuse him overall though? he's a really smart kid and all but.... I dunno...
I wish forums had a "Block all posts by such user" option.... I'd just filter out all of potter's garbage.....


