At 10:05 PM 1/18/02, Doug wrote:

>Dan Minette wrote:
>
> >
> > My take on the matter is going from one child to two is going
> > from juggling 1 ball to juggling 2 balls.  From 2 -3 is going
> > from 2 to 3 balls.  The difference between 0 and 1 is gigantic.
> >   Between 1 and 2 is not as much. Between 2 and 3 is big again.
> >
> > Dan M.
>
>Jeeze, Dan, that's kind of a sorry analogy.  Anyone with a moderate amount 
>of coordination can toss one ball in the air and catch it, but to juggle 
>two takes considerable skill, practice or both.


Sorry to disagree, but two is easy, because you have two hands.  The 2 --> 
3 transition is hard, because one ball must remain airborne all the time.


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