I remember when I had my eye exam at under 40 years old. The doc told me I got some good news and bad news to tell you. I said what is the bad news first. He replied you need bi-focals. Okay then what is the good news? His reply is that I was already two prescription strengths past when he recommends getting bifocals or progressives. With that he said I don't think you will have any trouble getting used to the progressives. He was right as I adjusted to them in only several days. Years later my wife finally had to get them and it took her several weeks to adjust to them.
If you are doing rounds, ss it because you are doing a Canon? If so I never like to be in the first group. Trust be with my voice you don't want me leading or evening following. But with a few free drinks I'm willing to give it a shot!
And kids now get upset when they can't get an answer right away. My kids included!
I will have to say I wish programs like this were around when I was taking Calculus. As I'm more visual in math and this would of been great and to keep it on the HD subject, just think of all the math problems that 14TB drive would store.
Now Lar don't take this the wrong way: You are official an old fart. ?
Of course I remember having a few courses in college where I had to use the punch cards to input my program. Was not a fun time especially as the project for mid-terms and finals came due and we were all scrambling for computer time and praying we got it to compile. Wait this makes me an old-fart too ?