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	<title>Sleep Interrupted &#187; birthdays</title>
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		<title>My first computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ben had his sixth birthday last weekend. Aside from a large assortment of Lego (awesome!) from the family, his present from us was a Nintendo DS Lite. It&#8217;s amazing the change a generation has seen. The first computer I used was a ZX81, complete with 1024 bytes of RAM. At the same age, Ben has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ben had his sixth birthday last weekend. Aside from a large assortment of Lego (awesome!) from the family, his present from us was a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_DS_Lite">Nintendo DS Lite</a>. It&#8217;s amazing the change a generation has seen. The first computer I used was a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zx81">ZX81</a>, complete with 1024 bytes of RAM. At the same age, Ben has <em>his own</em> computer. It&#8217;s the same size or perhaps a touch smaller but has built in touch screens (plural), sound, microphone, battery, storage, wireless&#8230; and 4 million times as much RAM.</p>
<p>Now if <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law">Moore&#8217;s law</a> holds, this means our grandchildren will get computers with 16 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terabyte">terabytes</a> of RAM. That&#8217;s something like 2000 DVDs loaded in memory. Err&#8230;!</p>
<p>My main concern was that Ben was going to do nothing but play on it, so we set him a daily limit. This can be confiscated for bad behaviour, increased for good behaviour and all those other parent-style tricks. I&#8217;ve been pleasantly surprised, however, that he&#8217;s got a very balanced approach and he&#8217;s yet to challenge over having extra time.</p>
<p>His favourite game is Lego Star Wars and now I have a whole new set of problems to face as a father, such as how to trip up an AT-AT with a tow-rope on the Empire Strikes Back level. It&#8217;s a hard life&#8230;</p>
<p>With the Lego sets, the Lego Star Wars game and a trip to Legoland, it was a &#8220;very Lego-ey birthday&#8221; in Ben&#8217;s words. I won&#8217;t go into how we lost Ben for half an hour in Legoland, suffice as to say losing your child at any time is one of the scariest experiences you can have.</p>
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