RE: dr suess on the loose...

Jonathan Reeves (JonathanR@mail.iclshelpdesks.com)
Fri, 28 May 1999 10:15:09 +0100

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Spike Jones wrote:

> Has anyone here thought out this meme: perhaps the *most* important
> influences in our lives are not family and friends, but the books we
> read as children?  These plant memes early, when they have the
> most impact on our developing synaptic interconnections.

Absolutely, I've been worried a long time about the insidious effects of Disney on impressionable young minds.

And, I agree with you about Dr Seuss - wonderful.



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Spike Jones wrote:

> Has anyone here thought out this meme: perhaps the *most* important
> influences in our lives are not family and friends, but the books we
> read as children?  These plant memes early, when they have the
> most impact on our developing synaptic interconnections.

Absolutely, I've been worried a long time about the insidious effects of Disney on impressionable young minds.


And, I agree with you about Dr Seuss - wonderful.