Yeah, I do. I think those who were young adults in the 40's got it from another source. Young adults in the 50's - 70's may not have. The youth of today do have quite a source of stimuli, but I'm not sure they are any quicker or more versatile than some octogenarians that I know (with the exception of physical reaction time, and even there -- my dad had faster reactions at 85 than I did at 25). Jim Roman Black wrote: > Like the difference > between tree-houses and dolls at 13 yrs old compared > to flashed 30Hz images of complex scenarios. > Like a bombardment of things at the limit of human > recognition, don't you think this has an effect on > the young mind?? -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics