. >> the big kind, you have to lure someone into your house, and let's face it, jeffrey dahmer ruinedr everyone. i bought the laptop. what's interesting about the get wired chapter is because i started out a blank slate in terms of electronics, you actually see my steady decline into, you know, the addiction of compulsion of staring at your fla flat thing, whether it's a phone or computer. and it is addictive. there's no question in my mind. >> do you regret trying that experiment? >> no. i don't, i don't. i mean, it's not that i mind every aspect of it, but i definitely, my son, and it's a story that i tell in the course of the book. my son suffers from very severe electronics addiction. he seems to be doing well now, actually, i think. it was years and years, i put him in front of a computer when he was 3, because i didn't know any better. it's terrible for the developing brain. >> what's your advice? >> none, zero. we have to get them out of our schools. in high school, you want to have a tech class, great. it's behind a door. we learned to type. we didn't carry the typewriter arou