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Bsharp | 12 years ago
Your comment is like complaining that a LEGO helicopter isn't a real helicopter, and that kids who build them are simply learning how to follow instructions.
Bsharp | 12 years ago
Your comment is like complaining that a LEGO helicopter isn't a real helicopter, and that kids who build them are simply learning how to follow instructions.
djhworld|12 years ago
If someone said to me "build your own computer kit, for kids!" it would invoke a vision of some sort of breadboard/pre printed circuit board, with modules or blocks that you would slot into places the instructions said and told the child what each bit did, even if it was in fluffy language that a child could at least warm to.
So the CPU would go in one slot, the memory in the other etc.
I know this is EXACTLY how people build gaming PC's right now, but I'm thinking a lot more basic, cheaper and "kid friendly"
I'm not an electrical engineer though so I'm not really sure of the limitations of how this could/probably would not work.
Bsharp|12 years ago