Not another way to divulge how old you are . . .
Ever find yourself describing some task as "child's play?"
Ever hear yourself mouth the words, "this is so simple a child could understand it . .?"
Guess what? You've instantly dated yourself. You're ancient. You're a quaint antique.
In today's digitized, down-loaded, DVD world, there is nothing more challenging, more frustrating, more mind-boggling than child's play. Have you even mastered, much less vaguely grasped, the VCR? Say nothing of the DVD, PC, WWW, Palm Pilot, etc. Our kids absorb new technologies in a nanosecond. Their minds have been shaped both by the Boolean logic of the computer and the netted web of internet communications. To participate in child's play requires the ability to stack a library of visual images, cues and codes on…