-- card: 8651 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 7896 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 2688 -- name: first Note ----- HyperTalk script ----- on arrowKey direction if direction is "Left" then send mouseUp to cd btn "Hider" else if direction is "right" then visual wipe left pass arrowKey end if end if end arrowKey -- part 1 (field) -- low flags: 01 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=84 top=102 right=300 bottom=483 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 0 -- font id: 12 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 15 -- part name: -- part 20 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=3 top=29 right=64 bottom=40 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 28956 / 28956 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: Hider ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp set cursor to 4 visual dissolve go cd id 10194 visual zoom in slow go cd id 6804 visual wipe left go cd id 2191 end mouseUp -- part contents for card part 1 ----- text ----- Where I went to school every history teacher proudly announced that he was going to make us learn why things happened — the political, technical, and economic causes — and not force us to memorize the dates of this King or that War. I think we'd have been better off memorizing the dates, than all those phony causes. We learned how governments progressed towards democracy, weapons grew to A-Bombs, exploited workers became comfortable consumers — the history of politics, of war, of economics, but no human history, nothing about the changes in the inner man or even the development of the mind and heart.