Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 23:25:27 04/25/00
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On April 26, 2000 at 00:04:24, Robert Hyatt wrote: >It isn't really novel. I was a scoutmaster in the boy scouts for many years, >and I paid to join, paid for training, paid for everything, just so I could >volunteer my time to have a good time teaching kids how to camp, boat, fish, >learn morse code, etc... You're right to a certain extent. But most of the activities you choose to pay for do give you something back. In the case of computer chess testing activities it might be less tangible than learning morse code. However, it probably doesn't make it less rewarding. I was a scoutmaster once myself so I'll just say: be prepared :o). >My wife thought I was nuts at times. > >She was probably right. Probably just like Tony, Bertil, etc. Nuts one and >all. :) It is amazing what people will do to get to do things they enjoy a >lot... Yes, I'll do anything for a cup of coffee right this minute. Best wishes... Mogens
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