Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout.
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Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout[^]. This kid is my hero. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout[^]. This kid is my hero. cheers, Chris Maunder
And where were this kid's parents during all this? It always amazes me when hear a parent say "I didn't know my kid was into..." Marc My website
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Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout[^]. This kid is my hero. cheers, Chris Maunder
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And where were this kid's parents during all this? It always amazes me when hear a parent say "I didn't know my kid was into..." Marc My website
The article mentions their "limited education" briefly.They were probably happy that he didn't do drugs.
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Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout[^]. This kid is my hero. cheers, Chris Maunder
Just last week I was telling my boss that the Tribe should really have its own nuclear reactor plant. The poor man is a good boss, but lacks vision! I know we can do it - thanks for pointing the way. Now where did I put that old watch?:suss: Boredom, Bull$^%&, Baggage, Bar - all start with 'B'
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Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout[^]. This kid is my hero. cheers, Chris Maunder
I like the guy's "Insane Projects Page"[^] - this guy very much reminds me of the kind of stuff me and my best friend used to get up to at school! Joel Holdsworth Wanna give me a job this summer? Check out my online CV and project history[^] - now available in MSWord format![^]
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Here's an interview done with David where you can find out more about him. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1111/is_n1782_v297/ai_21281407[^] Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group
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Tale of the Radioactive Boy Scout[^]. This kid is my hero. cheers, Chris Maunder
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And where were this kid's parents during all this? It always amazes me when hear a parent say "I didn't know my kid was into..." Marc My website
At 17, the guy isn't a kid anymore. Should parents be warden, or should they learn their kids to become grown-up by giving them the freedom they need to do so?
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At 17, the guy isn't a kid anymore. Should parents be warden, or should they learn their kids to become grown-up by giving them the freedom they need to do so?
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Fold with us!K(arl) wrote: At 17, the guy isn't a kid anymore. He's still their child though. And after all, living in his parent's house. K(arl) wrote: Should parents be warden, or should they learn their kids to become grown-up by giving them the freedom they need to do so? There's freedom given consciously, and there's freedom given blindly. I give my son lots of freedom, but I also watch how he uses that freedom. I'm not a warden, I'm a responsible parent. Marc My website
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K(arl) wrote: At 17, the guy isn't a kid anymore. He's still their child though. And after all, living in his parent's house. K(arl) wrote: Should parents be warden, or should they learn their kids to become grown-up by giving them the freedom they need to do so? There's freedom given consciously, and there's freedom given blindly. I give my son lots of freedom, but I also watch how he uses that freedom. I'm not a warden, I'm a responsible parent. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Undo/Redo Buffer Memento Design PatternMarc Clifton wrote: I'm not a warden, I'm a responsible parent I suppose the art of being a parent lies in this subtle distinction :)
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