April 28, 2000
If John Dewey Were Alive Today, He'd Be a Webhead
When my husband brought home our first Macintosh computer, in 1986, and told our children -- who were then 12, 8, and 5 -- not to touch it until he had read the directions, they naturally ignored him. Long before he found time to go through the instructions, they had the machine out of the box, up and running, with software installed, and were pleading for games and other enhancements. They never worried, as he did, about breaking the computer or making sure it was
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