What were you doing in 1969?
Well?
--Michael D. Clarke
Toddling
shareThe question is "What will I be doing in 1969?" once I perfect my time machine.
shareJust beginning this stage:
2. Pre-operational stage, 2-7 years
In the preoperational stage, children begin to think about objects that are not right in front of them. Along with this advance in thinking, a limitation that is characteristic of this stage is intuitive thinking in which children focus on just one dimension at a time. Piaget devised a number of conservation tasks. For example, in the conservation of volume task, a child might figure out the amount of water in a glass by focusing only on the height of the liquid and not considering the glass’s width. This way of thinking leads to a number of errors due to misleading cues; the errors are overcome at the next stage.
Working as a set designer for the moon landing video.
That was me who put the C rock in place backwards.
My bad.
The great space-race occupied my grade & middle-school years. The nuns wheeled in a portable b&w telly to watch the first manned orbit, they were building Gemini about 4 miles from my house at McDonnell Douglas, they hit the moon the summer between 7th-8th grade, during a hot july, as I recall.
shareI was playing my first real six string that I bought at the five and dime. I played that thing till my fingers bled.
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