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From: rstevew@armory.com (Richard Steven Walz)
Subject: Re: for Starters...
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 17:46:07 GMT
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In article <37fcnu$58o$1@mhadg.production.compuserve.com>,
Bryan  <71553.3102@CompuServe.COM> wrote:
>My 6 year-old is taking an interest in Robots.  Is anyone aware 
>of a good hands-on education package that will demonstrate the 
>basics?  I would like something that avoids soldering, because, 
>well would YOU give a soldering iron to a 6 year old?
>
>We are talking something beyond Lego Technics, too <g>.
>
>Bryan
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Let's see; they're using LEGO TECHNICS even though they are using it at
engineering schools and you're afraid yopu 6 year old is beyond all that??
And you won't trust your 6 year old with a soldering iron???
Well I'm puzzled, let me tell you!!! Can your 6 year old read databooks
yet?   Please be MUCH more specific next time you try to post! Ok?
-Steve Walz   rstevew@armory.com

