Yes Rich, I believe it is the faded promises of elderly retirement? That which allowed the public schools to justify teaching their children computer technology and providing "gifted" students access to higher learning. Subsequently making elders obsolete in the process and so on and so forth, resulting in the ever increased technologica…
Yes Rich, I believe it is the faded promises of elderly retirement? That which allowed the public schools to justify teaching their children computer technology and providing "gifted" students access to higher learning. Subsequently making elders obsolete in the process and so on and so forth, resulting in the ever increased technological and financial generation divide.
I digress, there's plenty other variables involving impending globalization.
Yes Rich, I believe it is the faded promises of elderly retirement? That which allowed the public schools to justify teaching their children computer technology and providing "gifted" students access to higher learning. Subsequently making elders obsolete in the process and so on and so forth, resulting in the ever increased technological and financial generation divide.
I digress, there's plenty other variables involving impending globalization.
OAD