Re: Question

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On Dec 18, 2009, at 7:38 PM, Ruey wrote:

>  science and art could coexist comfortably and today so many artists seem scared to death of learning any science

I had a long and frustrating session this morning with my partner, an artist, who was trying to make flight reservations online.  

In her case, as with others I know, the problem seems to be that she thinks the "computer" is smart, and she's not, so she tries to "out-thinik" it, with predictably disastrous results.  It doesn't do any good to explain that it is basically as dumb as a rock.

Also, she doesn't "see" what's on the screen....she "sees" color and shape, not text.

Ken, who usually lurks and learns, and who is trying mightily to get Mac OS X Snow Leopard to behave with his printers...speaking of art and science.

peace to all,

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The Rev. Ken Frazier
First Congregational Church
Waterbury, CT  06702
203-757-0331
pastorfcchurch@xxxxxxxxxxx
kennybod@xxxxxxx




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