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In a message dated 18/12/2006 16:31:48 GMT Standard Time, dtroquemore@... writes:

Carol,

I honestly believe that along with the stubborn gene, they have an electronic gene - they innately know how to operate DVDs, VCRs, etc., and now iPods.

;-)

in total agreement there alex is 2 and can turn computer on +off as he pleases and nothing that works by electric is safe from his fingers

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Carol,

I honestly believe that along with the stubborn gene, they have an electronic gene - they innately know how to operate DVDs, VCRs, etc., and now iPods.

;-)

Tina

Only down side to this is she wants my iPod all the time now!!!! The little stinker does not really have a hard time navigating it to find what she wants either.

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is the same way!!

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From: Roquemores <dtroquemore@...>

Date: 2006/12/18 Mon AM 10:29:12 CST

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Subject: Re: Speaking of Portable DVD players......

Carol,I honestly believe that along with the stubborn gene, they have an

electronic gene - they innately know how to operate DVDs, VCRs, etc., and now

iPods.;-) Tina 

Only down side to this is she wants my iPod all the time now!!!! The

little stinker does not really have a hard time navigating it to find what she

wants either.  .

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That's the truth! I share a computer with Faith and everything we don't want her into is password protected. I have caught her trying to type in different things to guess my password! In the last IEP meeting someone commented that Faith wouldn't be able to use some program on the computer because it is password protected. Her gen ed teacher said "just tell her the password, it will be no problem!" That made it into the conference notes. Because technology does seem inate it is absurd not to use it!

ette

mom to computer wiz Faith (9)DS

-------------- Original message from "Roquemores" <dtroquemore@...>: --------------

Carol,

I honestly believe that along with the stubborn gene, they have an electronic gene - they innately know how to operate DVDs, VCRs, etc., and now iPods.

;-)

Tina

Only down side to this is she wants my iPod all the time now!!!! The little stinker does not really have a hard time navigating it to find what she wants either.

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A few weeks ago, I was cooking dinner, and heard Larissa carrying on a conversation. With memories of the police officers that once answered a 911 call or thoughts of someone in outer Mongolia answering a cell phone call, I flew into the dining room. She was under the table with my cell phone. (Do you THINK maybe she knew she shouldn't be on it?)

I snatched it out of her hand, and quickly looked up "last call dialed". She had found her teacher's name and was asking to speak to a little girl in her class. The teacher recognized number, called back, and we had a good laugh. I had never showed her how to use a cell phone.

Mindy

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