Copyright © 1989, 1990, 1991 by The Gentle Wind School.
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I had nothing to do with writing the Gentle Wind newsletters; I was never associated with the Gentle Wind School in any way. The fact that I have scanned these newsletters onto the web does not imply that I endorse the viewpoints and opinions contained therein.
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Future Newsletters
When we published our first newsletter, we were anticipating
publishing a minimum of eight newsletters over a one year period. We
have since discovered that everything we need to say can be covered
in four newsletters, especially if we combine a few issues as has
been done here in newsletter Number 3. We have found that most people
are having some difficulty managing what we have said already, and so
although there is more we could say, it would not be useful for us to
do so. If you feel you have donated more money to this project than
you want to, given the fact that we will be publishing only four
newsletters, just drop us a note letting us know how much you would
like us to return and we will gladly reimburse you.
We are happy to say that our fourth and final newsletter will be
issued this fall. This final newsletter will be devoted to a
description of a proper learning system, including some things which
would need to be done to establish a proper educational system for
children--one in which real learning could take place and in which no
harm would be done.
We will continue to publish all four newsletters for as long as
our resources hold out. To receive additional copies of this
newsletter, or to obtain any back issues, call or write to:
[Address deleted - DSH]
Copyright © 1989 by The Gentle Wind School
Acknowledgments
This newsletter was composed using the following
equipment:
Tandy 4000 386 running at 16 MHz
PC Brand 386 running at 20 MHz
NEC Multisync II Monitor
Hewlett Packard Laser Jet II D Printer
Aldus Pagemaker software
Wordstar 2000 version 3.0
[I scanned in these
newletters and did OCR using Presto! PageManager with a UMAX S-6E scanner,
converted to HTML and organized into web pages with Softquad Hotmetal Pro, using my
Gateway 233 Mz Pentium II. My kids have 400 Mhz now. Isn't it amazing
how fast things have advanced in only 10 years? - DSH (Jan. 1999)]
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