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Re: Mindfest Questions
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 27 Oct 1999 12:02:38 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Matthew Miller writes:
> Tim Courtney <tim@zacktron.com> wrote:
> > Cool. From hearing some of the rants about the childrens' behavior, I'm kinda
> > glad I didn't have to deal with that stress concerning my models. If I came,
> > I definitely would have brought a bunch....
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> I want it to be clear that the vast majority of the kids there were
> _awesome_. Very intelligent and mature.
I would like to second this. Although it may have sounded like we were ravaged
by a bunch of brats it was really only a couple of kids causing 90% of the
"Kid" problem. Most of the kids there were extremely mature, intelligent, and
well behaved. Alot of these kids were smarter then I am know I think. I was
blown away by most of their creations. Truely A+++++ stuff.
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> A lot of the "problem" people were in fact the so-called grown-ups.
True enough.
Eric Kingsley
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| (...) One more consenting opinion heard from: Almost all of the kids were absolutely amazing. Personally, more than anything, I lived in a perpetual state of panic because I've been indoctrinated to think that kids are going to prod, push, pull, (...) (25 years ago, 27-Oct-99, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) I want it to be clear that the vast majority of the kids there were _awesome_. Very intelligent and mature. A lot of the "problem" people were in fact the so-called grown-ups. (...) There were keynotes. I was too sleepy for the main one, (...) (25 years ago, 27-Oct-99, to lugnet.general)
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