The "luddite" side of me appears every once in a while; I often seem to end up on the non-technological side of discussions with the aforementioned children and friends. Despite my intermittent misgivings about the pervasiveness and overuse of computers, the internet, and cell phones, technology has supported our family for many years, and I've discovered that hanging around developers, scientists, and engineers is a fun and interesting way to spend my working (and often my non-working) time.
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I work, cook, sew, clean my house occasionally (ok, rarely), and, as often as possible, spend time with my kids, their friends, and my friends. Although I have thousands of songs available in iTunes, I still like to listen to the radio. (How's that for being linked to out-moded media?)
The "luddite" side of me appears every once in a while; I often seem to end up on the non-technological side of discussions with the aforementioned children and friends. Despite my intermittent misgivings about the pervasiveness and overuse of computers, the internet, and cell phones, technology has supported our family for many years, and I've discovered that hanging around developers, scientists, and engineers is a fun and interesting way to spend my working (and often my non-working) time.
The "luddite" side of me appears every once in a while; I often seem to end up on the non-technological side of discussions with the aforementioned children and friends. Despite my intermittent misgivings about the pervasiveness and overuse of computers, the internet, and cell phones, technology has supported our family for many years, and I've discovered that hanging around developers, scientists, and engineers is a fun and interesting way to spend my working (and often my non-working) time.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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February 8, 2007
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I just looked at the amazon.com UK web site and noticed that they have two versions of the newest Harry Potter up for pre-order: a children's edition and an adult edition. Anyone know what the difference is?
Curiously, there is only one version for pre-order in the US.
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