More from Eno: "27, April - At home, we played with KidPix. Irial's very comfortable with it and makes nice pictures. Why aren't there things like this for grown-ups? Or rather, why aren't programmes for grown-ups made with the same assumptions: viz. people are impatient, want results quickly, prefer good rapport to endless options, are more concerned about easy usability than high fidelity." Interesting thought. I wonder if software would improve if the designers made a goal that, literally, eight-year-olds could use it (and like it). How to do this without creating the Microsoft Bob effect (i.e., condescending -- getting in user's way after they've learned the basics)? I wonder how we would change Blogger.