When my daughter Caitlin was a little girl, she watched me at the computer one day and then approached her mother. “Is Daddy mad?” she asked. Her mother said, “I don’t think so. Why?” “Because he’s banging on the keyboard really hard,” said the distressed 9-year-old.

Her mother had to explain to Caitlin that Daddy always banged on the keyboard. The “keyboards” Daddy learned to type on back in the Pleistocene required banging. They were much like Daddy’s brain: unresponsive to finesse and programmed for a certain amount of resistance.

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