When I was a curious kid and asked my parents questions all the time, their answer was always “look it up”. We had an incomplete early model set of encyclopedias in our basement that was our at-home reference. When I was on my own without my handy dandy encyclopedias, I would call the reference department at the library. They were amazing! Now of course the Internet is an encyclopedia and reference library all rolled in one. Whenever my kids have a question I can’t answer, they ask me to “look it up” on the computer. In half a second, I know if bears are nocturnal, what snow leopards eat and which state in the U.S. has the most tornadoes. The problem with the Internet, though, is sorting the 1% fact from the 99% fiction or opinion or just general misinformation. That can definitely be a problem.