Re: OT side bar to infinity discussion

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Congratulations Angi!!
You have baby einstein in your family! :) Is her name Alberta by any chance?
Kids *are* becoming very very intelligent these days. Do you guys think it
as just adaptation or evolution? The other day, my one year old was showing
us the cresent moon and not the 'ordinary' toys in front of him on the
playground!
Also, pl. ask you daughter this question: What's the travel time taken (from
the Photon's perspective) when that photon reaches earth from a galaxy 1000
light years away. If she answers t=0 then you do have a genius; otherwise
also she is a genius. have fun!
achal

Achal Pashine
Pediatric Immunology
Center for Clinical Sciences Research, Room 2120
269 Campus Drive
Stanford, CA 94305-5164

Tel: 1-650-498-7574
FAX: 1-650-498-6077


----- Original Message -----
From: "Angi Turnpaugh" <shutterbug123@hotmail.com>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
<photoforum@ase-listmail.rit.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:15 AM
Subject: OT side bar to infinity discussion


> My 6 year old 1st grader recently had a "homework" assignment, she was to
> count as high as she could, then I was to write her last correct response
to
> her teacher....she counted to 109, stopped, thought, then said "INFINITY!"
> I said "what?"  she gave me a look of superior knowledge and said "Well,
it
> is!"  I asked her where she had heard that and she said..."I don't know,
but
> it is right."  I guess I have one of the few 6 year olds who can count to
> infinity!
> Angi Turnpaugh
>
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