Thursday, James Sparenberg mused:

> Mike,
>    You may be on to something there.  I had a friend who's daughter was
> looking for win98 CD so that here kids could run some educational games
> they just bought.  Seems that they were all DOS based (looked to be
> about DOS 4 by the quality of graphics.) and wouldn't run right on XP or
> 2000 she had at home.  Education is an area sorely missing in the
> industry.  
> 
> Oh and I might mention squeak here.  They actually have a programing IDE
> type interface aimed at 5 year olds.
> 
> James

Yeah, I've got some of those games and since I've got a couple of boxes 
hooked to a kvm, I don't mind having one of the boxes load win98 on at 
least one partition.  I just hate to get the kids used to using that 
"stupidware".  
As far as the IDE, all I can say is "wow".  I'm not sure if I'm quite 
ready for my kids to be *that* advanced!  :-)

Mike

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