RF> I don't think so. I have explained to you in other post that I
esearched
RF> and outweighed the result you talked about. The computer has nothing to
RF> do with our subject of ADHD. And by the way, I probably know much more
RF> about computers than you.
There was an entire issue of Scientific American published back around
1975, I think, about the research in the computer field that led to the
development of the desktop computer. It was facinating to me and I
regretted then, for the first time as an adult, having gotten out of
studying chemistry as a teenager.
Diet was mentioned then. That issue revolutionized treatment of
alcoholism and addiction. It was followed by another issue about the
human cell, so many articles on the finite things that go on there. I
could only read through them and wait for someone who had taken
chemistry to write other papers on them.
I think that is why I pay attention today. Because I outsmarted myself
by being so bullheaded. And I see others doing the same thing I did
today. Refusing to entertain the idea of learning anything new as I did
chemistry so long ago either because they are lazy or ignorant.
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