I've just had look and was also taken aback by the Devil. I was also
immediately put off by the use of the word 'Kids' instead of
'Children', but that's a personal thing I guess. The number of spelling
and grammatical mistakes, however, should be completely unacceptable in
this context. I was trying to work out whether this was deliberate or
not (e.g.'muriel' for 'mural' etc. etc.), before I realised I was a
complete twit.
On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at 01:48 PM, Samantha Cichero wrote:
> Does anybody have contact e-mail for them? Either my Mac doesn't show
> links or they forgot to put 'mailto' links on their page.
> Not to open Pandora's Box here but, in the kids section it says 'the
> devil' is the new mascot? And if kids touch the exhibitions they will
> go to hell? It puzzles me a little as a choice...any thoughts on that?
> I am not thinking about the religious implications but it seems an odd
> choice for a kid-friendly page...
> Maybe there is perfectly logical explanation, anybody knows?
>
> thanks
> Samantha
>
>
> On 29 Jun 2004, at 12:22, Gordon McKenna wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> For a future meeting perhaps we should approach Framley Museum to act
>> as hosts?
>>
>> Their website shows imaginative use of new technology, including
>> webcams! Also check out their Education and Kids pages.
>>
>> The site can be found at:
>>
>> http://www.framleyexaminer.com/museum/
>>
>> Gordon.
>>
>> PS. Check out their entry on the 24 Hour Museum site.
>>
>> PPS. Does the site conform to W3C?
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