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You haven't seen him.That is why you are speaking so.Everything in this article is true.The kid is phenomen.And,that doesn't have anything with his parents.You need just to hear him and everything will be clear.
Ane, Skopje,
Bravooooo!
Toni, Zagreb, Croatia
Ok so the kid can memorize info & pass a few tests. Big deal. His parents obviously have helped him along the way. If his parents worked at Burka King, and he did this all on his own- THEN I would be impressed!
Horton, Astra, Canada
Seth, get back to webcamming. :-P I think this is pretty interesting, and proves that children can learn more than standard schools will allow them to. If you give a child an opportunity to show an interest is something, and help them to learn it, they will always surprise you.
DGTLLVR, Austin, US
Don't be jealous Seth. It probably took you 10y to learn it. The competition is out there. You should think about reconversion to keep ahead. What about a sand castle building course?
By any mean Marko, invent a teleport for traveling the stars or a free, clean energy to stop the wars on earth.
lauren, london, uk
Lucky the teachers who can help such a bright child to try and develop his potential!
Helene, Bristol,
As a professional developer who has worked with dozens of network admins my reaction is this says more about Microsoft's testing than the 8 year old. When an 8 year old cracks RSA encryption or designs a hot new algorithm I MIGHT concede to the Mozart comaprison. Until then he's merely a parrot.
Seth, Phoenix, USA
Sorry, but learning which options to click on a computer after being given a handbook by your computer school-owning parents is hardly comparable to creating some of the most brilliant melodies ever heard from nothing except Mozart's own spirit and mind.
James, London, United Kingdom
Hmmm...I was getting excited when my 3 1/2 year old managed to load up Google and tap her name into it....seems she's got a way to go then...
Louis, Nottingham, UK
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Ane, Skopje,
Bravooooo!
Toni, Zagreb, Croatia
Ok so the kid can memorize info & pass a few tests. Big deal. His parents obviously have helped him along the way. If his parents worked at Burka King, and he did this all on his own- THEN I would be impressed!
Horton, Astra, Canada
Seth, get back to webcamming. :-P I think this is pretty interesting, and proves that children can learn more than standard schools will allow them to. If you give a child an opportunity to show an interest is something, and help them to learn it, they will always surprise you.
DGTLLVR, Austin, US
Don't be jealous Seth. It probably took you 10y to learn it. The competition is out there. You should think about reconversion to keep ahead. What about a sand castle building course?

By any mean Marko, invent a teleport for traveling the stars or a free, clean energy to stop the wars on earth.
lauren, london, uk
Lucky the teachers who can help such a bright child to try and develop his potential!
Helene, Bristol,
As a professional developer who has worked with dozens of network admins my reaction is this says more about Microsoft's testing than the 8 year old. When an 8 year old cracks RSA encryption or designs a hot new algorithm I MIGHT concede to the Mozart comaprison. Until then he's merely a parrot.
Seth, Phoenix, USA
Sorry, but learning which options to click on a computer after being given a handbook by your computer school-owning parents is hardly comparable to creating some of the most brilliant melodies ever heard from nothing except Mozart's own spirit and mind.
James, London, United Kingdom
Hmmm...I was getting excited when my 3 1/2 year old managed to load up Google and tap her name into it....seems she's got a way to go then...
Louis, Nottingham, UK
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