Tom Smit wrote:Oh oh, what happened?
I've just had rash of people in the last couple of years muttering that right before attempting to describe something profoundly complex. I've
even seen it written in textbooks.

Seriously, if things were really so simple, I wouldn't be back in school listening to autistic jack wagons, the kind that solve 4th order differential equations in their heads over breakfast, telling me how easy linear algebra is (for example) when I clearly don't "get it" yet.
I can't help but to take offense to it deep down, it instantly establishes me (the student) as the dumb ass, when in fact it's an inability of the enlightened one to teach....to see how
I understand and rationalize things. Like baking a cheesecake or caring for an African Violet...if it's so simple, why does everyone mess it up on the first try? Because somethings
may appear to be simple, but that doesn't mean they're intuitive.
Apparently, at some point, it just becomes a reflex response for most people that are "too specialized" to start saying that, and I've learned to associate the response as a warning flag that the person probably isn't going to take the flexible approach to the learning process.
Even the highly received Sal Khan comes close
within the first minute of this video, but quickly redeems himself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cWB52I-SF0