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JordanB Special user dallas, tx 626 Posts |
As far as the critical skills, I didn't say it was required to be able to look up and find a trick or information. Anybody can do that. Rather, the critical skills are required to make the best use of the information that is available to you on the internet (ie-a method to seperate the wheat from the chaff).
Age has nothing to do with it in my opinion... |
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Open Traveller Inner circle 1087 Posts |
Johndraws,
I think it's reasonable to agree that the standards of conversation and conduct for 12-year-olds is quite different from those for adults. And I would respectfully disagree with the statement that if anyone knows about all the garbage on the Internet, the kids do, because I don't think they have the critical skills to recognize garbage from quality in the same way adults do. In fact, a lot of the garbage out there is generated by young people who frankly don't have a clue about anything. I do agree that 12-year-olds would benefit from being inspired by what they see and getting information they can use, but I don't know why that would apply only to 12-year-olds. That would be the case for anybody. There's a difference, though, between being inspired and enthused, and I strongly suspect that when most people surf through the deluge that is the Internet they more frequently end up being the latter than the former. You wrote: Quote:
Online activities give you just as much to digest...sort and chose what you want to invest in learning. And this is pretty close to what JordanB called "the brass tacks." |
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jstone Inner circle Someday I'll have 1473 Posts |
OT,
After reading that last post of yours, all I can say is AMEN Brother! I'm totally with you - Hard to believe I know |
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Pruitt New user 12 Posts |
Since this thread sort of allows bragging rights... my three-card Monte routine is my best routine. I've spent a lot of years refining it and, well, I simply enjoy doing it.
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Logan Five Inner circle Northern California 1434 Posts |
Ackerman's Quick Conisidance
Ouellet's Finger on the Card Vernon's Trimuph
Self concept is destiny..
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SplitSpades11 New user 44 Posts |
Ambitious Card w/ Card To Pocket Finish.
Dai Vernon's Triumph. Blockbuster Or Paperclipped.
"I care about eating, magic, and holding my children. " — Jay Sankey
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Astrolan New user Russian Federation 10 Posts |
Right now? Maxi Twist, Detoure de Force and Club Sandwich.
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Pablo_Amira Special user Temuco, Chile 682 Posts |
Casual:
1.- My Impromtu transpo in the spectatror Hand 2.- Disorder Triumph 3.- Sandwish Routine Strolling 1.- ACR with paperclipped 2.- "My Card" ( a typical commercial in the hand routine) 3.- Mr. Stickman
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Asombro...lo más elevado a que puede llegar el hombre Johann Wolfgang Goethe |
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Riku_Pajari New user Mikkeli, Finland 99 Posts |
1. Ambitious card with cards from the mouth (with spectators card in there)
2. Mcdonalds Aces 3. Dr. Daley's Last Trick These 3 I do all the time. I also do some mentalism with cards, spectator picks a card, puts it back to the deck, I shuffle and I try to read his/her mind. I fail but I have a note in my pocket where is written his/her card. Then I fold the note, take the card that I thought was the spectators card and put the card to the folded note, out of sight, just for a second and it turns to spectators card. |
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