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» Site title: Advanced Industry Mentors [ Kids/Teens ] - Week-long half-day camps for ages 8-16 in Markham, Ontario, using LEGO robotic kits to explore engineering and design careers.
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» Site title: Camp CAEN [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Computer and technology exploration summer camp, residential and commuter, for ages 13 to 17, at the University of Michigan's College of Engineering.
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» Site title: Camp Fitch Computer Camp [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers a residential computer program, plus outdoor activities, at YMCA camp on the shore of Lake Erie in Ohio. For campers through age 17.
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» Site title: Computing Insights [ Mature Teens ] - Three-week summer program at the University of Toronto to introduce high school students to computer science. Describes schedule, topics, and other details.
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» Site title: Cybercamps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Residential and day camps for ages 7-18, teaching web design, 3D animation, programming, digital arts, and game design at several U.S. university locations. Includes list of locations, price, and course demos.
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- DigiPen Institute of Technology Summer Workshops [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Summer camps for grade 5-12 students wanting to learn video game programming and design, 3D animation, and robotics, in Redmond, Washington, and Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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» Site title: Digital Adventures - Computer Camps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers day camps in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, including video game design, web page design and general computing. Site includes campers' web pages.
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» Site title: Digital Media Academy Teen Focus [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Conducts week-long summer computer camps for high school teens, including video game design, digital graphics, 3D animation, and web design. Day/overnight programs located at Stanford University and University of Texas.
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» Site title: Digital Media Adventures [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Summer day/overnight computer camps taught by professional instructors at universities across the United States, including game design, digital video, web design, graphic design, and robotics.
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» Site title: Emagination Computer Camps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers day and overnight programs in the Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago areas for kids ages 8 to 17. Includes web design, game design, programming, build a PC, model rocketry, LEGO robots, and digital photography.
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» Site title: Emagination Game Design [ Mature Teens ] - Two-week program for teens 16-18 gives an intensive overview of the game design industry and allows partcipants to be part of a design team that creates an original video game. Waltham, Massachusetts.
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» Site title: Futurekids Ottawa [ Kids/Teens ] - Offers computer camps, after school classes, and programs to students ages 7-14 in the Ottawa area.
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» Site title: iD Tech Computer Camps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers weeklong, day and overnight camp programs for ages 7-17 at several US university campuses. Subjects include computer programming, digital video production, and robotics.
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» Site title: Kid Tech Academy [ Kids/Teens ] - Offers camps and after-school programs in the Chicago area, featuring computer skills and fun. Topics include Web design, digital imaging, games, and Internet.
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» Site title: Mentor Systems Computer Camps [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Residential and day camps for one week each for age 12 - 16 during July in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada covering web site building, programming in C++, graphics, and peer-to-peer programs.
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» Site title: National Computer Camps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers summer residential and day camp programs for ages 8-18 at several different colleges and universities around the U.S.
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» Site title: Planet Bravo' [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Summer camps and after-school programs in the Los Angeles area give kids a chance to learn topics such as video game design, movie making, animation cartooning, web design, and robotics. Grades 2-10. Locations, dates, and course descriptions.
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» Site title: SummerTech Computer Camps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers one-week summer programs for day and overnight campers ages 8-16 at several U.S. college and university campus locations. Subjects include programming, Web design, Flash animation, and game design.
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» Site title: TechPlayzone [ Kids/Teens ] - Science and Technology Center for ages 6-14 in Valrico, Florida. Offers summer camps, after-school program, and technology workshops on robotics, video game creation, web design, digital movie making, music mixing, and 3-D modeling.
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» Site title: Thinnox Design Academy [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Summer programs in animation, game design, web and graphic design, and related fields. Mississauga, Ontario.
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» Site title: VisionTech Camps [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - San Francisco Bay Area. Offers summer camps and after-school enrichment classes to kids ages 6-17, in robotics, video game design, podcasting, digital film making, and other tech topics.
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December 26, 1999
Dear Santa,
You must be surprised that I''m writing to you today, the 26th of December. Well I would very much like to clear up certain things that have occurred since the beginning of the month, when, filled with illusion, I wrote you my letter.
I asked for a bicycle, an electric train set, a pair of roller blades, and a football uniform. I destroyed my brain studying the whole year. Not only was I the first in my class, but I had the best grades in the whole school.
I''m not going to lie to you, there was no one in my entire neighborhood that behaved better than me, with my parents, my brothers, my friends, and with my neighbors. I would go on errands, and even help the elderly cross the street. There was virtually nothing within reach that I would not do for humanity.
What balls do you have leaving me a fucking yo-yo, a stupid whistle, and a pair of socks? What the fuck were you thinking you fat son of a bitch?!
That you have taken me for a sucker the whole fucking year to come out with some shit like this under the tree. As if you hadn''t fucked me enough, you gave that little faggot across the street so many toys that he can''t even walk into his house.
Don''t let me see you trying to fit your big ass down my chimney next year. I''ll fuck you up. I''ll throw rocks at those stupid reindeer and scare them away so you''ll have to walk back to the fucking North Pole, just like what I have to do now since you didn''t get me that fucking bike.
FUCK YOU SANTA. Next year you''ll find out how bad I can be, you FAT-SON-OF-A-BITCH!
Sincerely,
Little Johnny