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## Notes
-- Evangelism. We need more of that. Like the quote "Investing in your
- future". Going to spread this.
-- \<lounge-081\> (This high-schooler is definitely going places!)
-- \* pizzapal makes note of anki
-- For creating flash cards entirely from inside Emacs, there's
- Gnosis:
- [https://thanosapollo.org/projects/gnosis/](https://thanosapollo.org/projects/gnosis/)
-- \<robin\> i started living in emacs around age 13, this talk is
- definitely bringing back a lot of memories \^\^
- - \<kswiss\> robin: wow! do you remember how you heard the first
- time about emacs back then?
- - \<robin\> kswiss, hearing about some "linux" thing on the
- radio and reading some LJ copies -\> my dad bought an old pc
- from a grad student -\> reading a bunch of those "learn
- everything about gnu/linux" tomes -\> switch todebian and
- deciding to try out that Other Editor
-- \<johnhamelink\> 👏👏👏 well done!
-- \<ElephantErgo\> Great talk! Thank you! I'm really going to have to
- try out some of those packages 😊
-- \<oylenshpeegul, karthik\> 👏
-- \<jkm\> 👏👏
-- \<robin\> 👏👏👏
-- \<FlowyCoder\> 👏👏👏👏
-- \<kswiss\> 👏 (i wish i would have discovered emacs also in my
- school time)
-- \<ElfOfPi\> 👏👏👏👏👏
-- \<lounge-548\> Fanstastic talk! I will save the link to the talk for
- new users of org-mode.
-- fantastic talk ty
-- Like the moderator,  too, very upbeat just what I need on this day
- of drizzle.
-- Yes, 30-40 years back \*sigh\*
-- \<gs-101\> I hope I get praised this much by the professors if I'm
- able to join university 😄
-- \<robin\> ah bardman is gone, if there are more people with
- "learning scheme" on their TODO list, there'll be a sicp reading
- group next year (loosely affiliated with
- ##transgeeks/#guile-emacs/#systemcrafters), i think daviwil of
- systemcrafters.net also runs guile scheme courses from time to time
- - \<robin\> privmsg or email me if you want a direct notification,
- but i'll be mentioning it occasionally in those channels when
- they're close to starting
-
+- Evangelism. We need more of that. Like the quote "Investing in your
+ future". Going to spread this.
+- (This high-schooler is definitely going places!)
+- makes note of anki
+- For creating flash cards entirely from inside Emacs, there's
+ Gnosis:
+ [https://thanosapollo.org/projects/gnosis/](https://thanosapollo.org/projects/gnosis/)
+- i started living in emacs around age 13, this talk is
+ definitely bringing back a lot of memories \^\^
+ - wow! do you remember how you heard the first
+ time about emacs back then?
+ - hearing about some "linux" thing on the
+ radio and reading some LJ copies -\> my dad bought an old pc
+ from a grad student -\> reading a bunch of those "learn
+ everything about gnu/linux" tomes -\> switch todebian and
+ deciding to try out that Other Editor
+ - thx for sharing. my dad has been definitely also making an impact to my "computing development", but i encountered unix-y stuff not before my first university contact unfortunately. i though successfully bypassed the "win 3.11" times … :)
+ - (i was also included in some old-school seemingly MIT-esque educational experiment involving LOGO and robots, back in elementary school)
+ - i don't think it's a coincidence that my parents are scientists and i was practically raised in a biology laboratory :P i'm not *that* old but i think the first browser i used was ncsa mosaic
+- Great talk! Thank you! I'm really going to have to
+ try out some of those packages 😊
+- Yes, 30-40 years back \*sigh\*
+- I hope I get praised this much by the professors if I'm
+ able to join university 😄
+- ah bardman is gone, if there are more people with
+ "learning scheme" on their TODO list, there'll be a sicp reading
+ group next year (loosely affiliated with
+ ##transgeeks/#guile-emacs/#systemcrafters), i think daviwil of
+ systemcrafters.net also runs guile scheme courses from time to time
+ - privmsg or email me if you want a direct notification,
+ but i'll be mentioning it occasionally in those channels when
+ they're close to starting
+- I can relate, I finished High School just last year. trying to get into college too
+- there's some sort of series to be made here. aaron wolf has a series of talks about using free software to ensure his young son has a healthy relationship with computers...
+- Reminds me of Eduard's talk on the dev track yesterday about mathematics students in Brazil
+
+Feedback:
+
+- 👏👏👏 well done!
+- 👏
+- 👏👏
+- 👏👏👏
+- 👏👏👏👏
+- 👏 (i wish i would have discovered emacs also in my
+ school time)
+- 👏👏👏👏👏
+- Fanstastic talk! I will save the link to the talk for
+ new users of org-mode.
+- fantastic talk ty
+- Like the moderator,  too, very upbeat just what I need on this day
+ of drizzle.
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