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17th April 08, 05:21 AM
#31
Oh dear - maybe he is locked up with only bread and water or other similar punishments for missing the maths class.
Oh well - if he got to the talk then he will at least have the memory of it, and in thirty, fourty years can tell the grand kids 'I skipped maths to go to see Ray Bradbury' - and they'll say - 'Who was he then?' or 'So do I still have to do my homework?'
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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17th April 08, 05:24 AM
#32
 Originally Posted by Pleater
Oh well - if he got to the talk then he will at least have the memory of it, and in thirty, fourty years can tell the grand kids 'I skipped maths to go to see Ray Bradbury' - and they'll say - 'Who was he then?' or 'So do I still have to do my homework?'
What will probably happen is the kids will give him "Well you cut class to go see that Bradbury guy, why can't I do the same?"
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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17th April 08, 07:21 AM
#33
The lecture was very interesting. Mr. Bradbury spoke about his life and his works, and about the people and the books that have influenced him over the years.He told many personal stories... many that made me laugh, and a couple that brought me close to tears. He talked about how he met his wife, and told us the story of how he sold his first two novels in one day.
He spoke alot about love. He said that everything he's ever done has been done out of love. He encouraged us to do what we love and love what we do. We only have one life, and we have to make the most of it.
I feel quite justified in ditching class to go see his talk. he doesn't have a high opinion of formal education. He said that if you want to educate yourself and learn to think, don't waste your time and money going to college... He said that the way to get an education is to spend as much time in a library as you can, reading everything you can get your hands on.
Unfortunately I didn't get a picture or an autograph... I guess that's what I get for being a gentleman and not shoving to the front of the line.
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17th April 08, 07:25 AM
#34
I'm glad that you took the opportunity to hear him speak. I think that the experience might be one of the most educational you might ever have--not that I agree with ditching college.
What you seem to have gotten from the talk are indeed words of wisdom.
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17th April 08, 07:26 AM
#35
I've never had the honor of hearing him speak out loud, but I have heard him speak through his books on many, many occassions.
You were very lucky to have had the opportunity. I, for one, am glad that you made the choice to go.
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17th April 08, 07:39 AM
#36
You made the right decision. I'm glad you got to go. I'm insanely jealous. As far as pictures and autographs go, they aren't nearly as important as the memories you've taken away.
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17th April 08, 12:52 PM
#37
 Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey
... As far as pictures and autographs go, they aren't nearly as important as the memories you've taken away.
that is exactly how I see it.
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17th April 08, 01:03 PM
#38
 Originally Posted by Crusty
He doesn't have a high opinion of formal education. He said that if you want to educate yourself and learn to think, don't waste your time and money going to college... He said that the way to get an education is to spend as much time in a library as you can, reading everything you can get your hands on.
Now I like Ray Bradbury even more!
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17th April 08, 01:31 PM
#39
What a great experience. Did Ray talk about his friendship with Ray Harryhaussen? They met in a High School Science Fiction Club back when Hector was a pup.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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17th April 08, 02:21 PM
#40
Wow, that is quite inspiring. Thanks for sharing your observations with us Crusty! Kind of makes you stop and think about life.....
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