IVB
Senior Member
Well, I built a very cheap PC for the 5yr old (and her 3yr old sister), as I thought they were old enough to start learning this stuff. Here's the physical pics.
There's not nearly enough pink to suit them, they want to get a pink mousepad, and I promised them i'd spray paint the monitor frame pink after 30 days, once the dust had settled. (no, not joking!). You'll note that I got a 15" LCD with VESA mounting. I picked up a $35 articulating arm mount off eBay, it's pretty decent. moves every which way. They can push it back when not in use.
I accept that they might break the LCD, but they're both girlie girls, so the odds are low. Plus, I need to stop shielding them and let them make their own mistakes, although that's certainly a hard thing for a father of 2 girls to do
And, here's a pic of the main screen:
So my daughter was using her new PC today for the first time, directly behind me, when she said completely without prompting: "Daddy, when are you going to let me play CDs by myself"? No joke. I hadn't mentioned it to her before, total freak coincidence. (although I did say to myself - "atta girl"). I happened to be working on a filtered CD screen for her, so I said "how about in an hour". She saw the vladstudio.com art, and said that it was nice. I asked her if she liked it, and she wanted to see the others. Well, VladStudio.com has 45ish pieces in his "The Two" collection, which is typically what I stick with. Of course, look at the one she picked out for the CD screen. On the upside, after I finished it, she looked at the whole screen, and it made sense to her. ("atta girl")
The way it works is that:
1) Pressing a zone button will turn on that zone and automatically set the input to CD. (That way XM can't be played by her)
2) The Louder/Quieter buttons have if-then logic behind it, and any of those 3 zones currently on will be adjusted by one decibel.
3) Pressing the "Games" button takes you back to the prior screen.
There's not nearly enough pink to suit them, they want to get a pink mousepad, and I promised them i'd spray paint the monitor frame pink after 30 days, once the dust had settled. (no, not joking!). You'll note that I got a 15" LCD with VESA mounting. I picked up a $35 articulating arm mount off eBay, it's pretty decent. moves every which way. They can push it back when not in use.
I accept that they might break the LCD, but they're both girlie girls, so the odds are low. Plus, I need to stop shielding them and let them make their own mistakes, although that's certainly a hard thing for a father of 2 girls to do

And, here's a pic of the main screen:

So my daughter was using her new PC today for the first time, directly behind me, when she said completely without prompting: "Daddy, when are you going to let me play CDs by myself"? No joke. I hadn't mentioned it to her before, total freak coincidence. (although I did say to myself - "atta girl"). I happened to be working on a filtered CD screen for her, so I said "how about in an hour". She saw the vladstudio.com art, and said that it was nice. I asked her if she liked it, and she wanted to see the others. Well, VladStudio.com has 45ish pieces in his "The Two" collection, which is typically what I stick with. Of course, look at the one she picked out for the CD screen. On the upside, after I finished it, she looked at the whole screen, and it made sense to her. ("atta girl")
The way it works is that:
1) Pressing a zone button will turn on that zone and automatically set the input to CD. (That way XM can't be played by her)
2) The Louder/Quieter buttons have if-then logic behind it, and any of those 3 zones currently on will be adjusted by one decibel.
3) Pressing the "Games" button takes you back to the prior screen.
