Quote by Claude Vorilhon
Obviously, our children, who have been playing with their computer

Obviously, our children, who have been playing with their computers since the age of five or six, dont have quite the same brain as those who were brought up on wooden or metal toys, whose brains are certainly atrophied by comparison. – Claude Vorilhon

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