I was only speaking in the colloquial sense.  I did not mean any negative 
connotation.  Everything I know about him first hand and second hand is 
positive.  

On Sunday, March 4, 2012 4:25:30 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2012-03-03 at 21:53 -0800, William wrote:
> > 
> > Mitch Pryor was also a real good guy.  I admire his earnest motivation
> > to keep MAP a one-man-show.  He's young but he's got a wise vibe to
> > himself.  Of the young turks I have to say he might be my favorite
>
>
> The idiomatic definition of the phrase "young turk" is:
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
>         A young person who is rebellious and difficult to control in a
>         company, team or organisation.  
>         http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/young+turk.html
>
> I have one of Mitch's Randonneur Project bikes.  This bike reflects a
> conservative appreciation of tradition and classic forms as well as a
> very high level of craftsmanship.  It's about as classic as it's
> possible to get, and not what I associate with "rebelliousness".    
>
> Do you /really/ mean Mitch is rebellious and difficult to control?  Or
> did you just use it loosely to indicate a young builder?
>
>
>

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