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To: Locatis, Craig (NIH/NLM/LHC)
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Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day
Craig and all interested,
The Northwestern AG site will be open on April 28th from 9am to 4pm CDT
ednesday, March 09, 2005 1:07 pm
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> Steve & others,
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> I offered the NLM institutional venue and offered to collect
> the
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Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day
Northwestern has showed some interest in this event for their "Bring your
daughters to work day" and I'm
wondering if t
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> Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Take Your Da
These are interesting comments. Thank you, Shudo-san.
It makes me wonder whether it might be interesting at some point it
might be interesting to have an event on the AG for children, and try to
organize it in a way which could be enjoyable for people regardless of
the language they speak. Youn
> Trivial pursuit is not always known to outside US.
I thought it was started in the UK, so looked it up and
found I was wrong - it was 2, and then 4, Canadians!
It's certainly very popular in the UK.
Cheers
Chris
Chris Osland
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> > trivial pursuit is good - is there a way to make this international?
> >
> > if so, what activity crosses cultural lines?
>
> Assuming that you are in charge of operating a Daughters and Sons
> Day event between US and Korea, US and Japan, or US and Thailand,
> what d
From: Julia Shiela Mullen
> trivial pursuit is good - is there a way to make this international?
>
> if so, what activity crosses cultural lines?
Assuming that you are in charge of operating a Daughters and Sons
Day event between US and Korea, US and Japan, or US and Thailand,
what do you do?
W
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Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day
excellent ideas -
we will need to see that the venue is bridged for those who might have
multicast difficulties - we have had a recent plague of router upgrades
(Juniper).
trivial pursuit is good - is there a way to make thi
excellent ideas -
we will need to see that the venue is bridged for those who
might have multicast difficulties - we have had a recent
plague of router upgrades (Juniper).
trivial pursuit is good - is there a way to make this international?
if so, what activity crosses cultural lines?
Juli
I'd be up for having a group of people together. I would vote for one of
the 'old' Argonne rooms as they are most compatible. Something like Big
Horn or Full Sail, for example.
A few years ago we played trivial pursuit and that was a big hit.
~ian
Ian Roberts Rich Interaction Environments,
Pa
Hi -
There will be people at WPI to man our main node and I think that
we would like to be part of such an event. Let's go ahead and
start planning it - as we do so, others will join. :)
We need to think about what we can do with the kids that will make
the visit more than just a game. . .wha
Hi Gavin,
I believe April 28 is the last day of the AG Retreat 2005. It might be
hard to get the nodes rolling since most of their people will be at the
retreat. But it would also be a great idea to have it running as a
"background" on the last day of the retreat :-).
TTYL
Many
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