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Re: Age limitations
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lugnet.org.us
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Wed, 5 Jul 2000 16:52:33 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> I'm flattered. :) You'd think my URL would be a give-away.
Not nesseccarily, being a "student" can be considered in college as well.
> I remember a few people saying that even after they met me at Mindfest,
> they would have guessed that I was at least 19 if I hadn't told them I
> was 17...
> So once again, it shows that age really isn't that important.
I remember that on my first days on lugnet(1), not many people knew I was young
(ish) and many people were surprised that I was 15 (at the time).
Even yesterday! I went to the fireworks with Matt M, he introduced me to his
friends, they thought at first that I was in college. (And that's not the
first time I had to say, "A sophomore. No, in high school." :-)
-Shiri
(1) I cannot *believe* that was just a year ago! Huh. Seems like years. I was
lurking before that... and I *was* online before it even started... but not on
RTL and no website, so no-one knew me :-)
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Age limitations
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| (...) And 'chuh.org' isn't immediately recognizable as a high school - if it was chuh.k12.oh.us or something then the 'Student' URL would be a giveaway... (...) How were they? I'd have been there but I knew it would have been a transportation (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.us)
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| (...) (L*a*mbrecht, actaully, but then again, I'm sure lots of people write your name as Sean) (...) was (...) I'm flattered. :) You'd think my URL would be a give-away. (...) I remember a few people saying that even after they met me at Mindfest, (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.us)
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