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In lugnet.trains, Aaron Sneary wrote:
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> Although that would certainly work, there are no right answers that I was
> looking for. And there are no tests. I just enjoy people who can explain a
> building technique with just words.
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> I was in a science competition as a teen where one person viewed something built
> from LEGO bricks, Lincoln Logs or Tinker Toys (you never knew which) and had to
> write with words only directions to rebuild it. The other teammate had to read
> the directions and recreate the creation. Closest to the original won. An
> extremely difficult task.
>
> Aaron
Sounds like a good idea for a competition at Brickfest etc. Giving verbal or
written directions for anything is a good test of language and logic skills (and
good practice.) "You put the doohickey on top of the other thingy" just doesn't
cut it.
I also wanted to say congratulations to you and your co-winners. You deserve the
job. I hope that it turns out to be the dream job that we all imagine it to be.
Play well (AND get paid!)
Best wishes,
Ley
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