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"After that there were no designers who bothered to learn how to cut".
I'm 78 and can't be bothered to learn how to text.
2013 will be the year when everyone says we need to teach programming and computer science in primary schools but very few teachers will be bothered to learn how to do this.
As Dvice put it in an earlier look at the tech, "Do you want to play the violin, but can't be bothered to learn how?" The notion, I gather, is that you can simply program the device to teach you just what strings to press, and where, and at what intensity.
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The last one above is an example of homonyms and near-homonyms, words that sound alike and thus are used interchangeably by a generation that hears words but doesn't really bother to learn how to write them.
As people who know about computers tell me while snorting gently at my naivety, average users like me who just want to print pages and read emails don't bother to learn how to go online safely in a virtual world which can be hostile, confusing and strange.
There's always a few who are exceptional at it and a few who don't even bother to learn how to work a sewing machine.
Somehow, 19 foreign hijackers, 15 of them from Saudi Arabia, the largest oil producer in the world, managed to come to America, live quietly, take flying lessons without bothering to learn how to land, make it through our airport security systems, and fly three jetliners into massively important and symbolic buildings.
Even to call Lonsdale-Hands self-taught is stretching things a bit, since it is not clear how much he bothered to learn from anyone.
So, how can we teach our children something we have not bothered to learn?
He recalled that many Americans never bothered to learn Spanish.
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