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Subject: 
The JRFOLS
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Sat, 5 Aug 2000 02:28:48 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, John Neal writes:



For the lego page subject:
Is the experience any better for children?  To be blunt, I don't see
why it would be.
Not in any way. I agree with your words exactly.

Personally, I don't think LUGNET is for kids.
Back up a bit!!! I've been on lugnet for a year now posting messages
intermitently but mainly using the buy-sell-trade. I completely dissagree. The
thing is , if I had known about lugnet when I was 9 I would have participated,
After all, I've been collecting for 7 years.
In my mind, children become young adults when they can behave
responsibly around adults, consider their actions, need little
supervision, and can contribute relevant, interesting and meaningfully
to conversations.
Then would you consider me a child? I suppose by that I wouldn't consider
myself a child, but usually child referes to pre-teen (under 13)

I'm not a parent, so perhaps many of you who are, have a different
view of this.  I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, and the
above doesn't sound like a cranky single adult.
I understand. But it seems as though many adults seem to "underestimate"
children in their  abilities.

I think LUGNET and the many LEGO groups forming around the world
should consider making the distinction as well. • Definitely.

I know that one young woman was recently denied membership in a LEGO
group.  She has proven herself to be a responsible contributing member
of LUGNET, so why should she be denied the support and comradeship of
a local LEGO group? • I haven't proven myself, but I have been denied membership.
That situation is unfortunate, but she is the exception, not the rule.  99.5% • of
14 year olds don't belong in adult groups, even if it is a LEGO club IMO.
Although it isn't an official policy, I'm sure most of the GMLTC would be • against
folk under 18 in the group.  Too many issues.

I can't tell them how to run their group.  But I think it is a bad
policy, an unnecessary policy and short sighted.  I want to point out
the following.  Ever individual who joins LUGNET or joins a LEGO group
adds to our numbers.  Each gives us further market leverage and buying
power.  Each contributes in his or her own way to the LEGO community.

yes yes
Numbers aren't everything.

Don't discourage them because they're young.

Don't include them merely because they are "one more".  This is a touchy • issue but
I look at it like this:  We are adults playing with toys.  That's fine • because we
are adults and that is our choice.  Kids play with toys, too, but with other
kids.  Let them be kids and when they are adults (and after having gone • through
their dark ages), they can decide to return to the fold.


Another one of the places I agree with you.


My 2 cents,

-John


-Joathan



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(...) Whoa, a second. You have sniped Ian and my thoughts together as if they were all mine. The above was Ian was talking about whether TLC's plan to try and create an online community for kids was a good idea. *I* think it would be better for (...) (24 years ago, 5-Aug-00, to lugnet.general)

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