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Re: [FZA-L] PC Chris


From: Ralph Hilton  <ralph@hilton.org>
Newsgroups: alt.clearing.technology
Subject: Re: [FZA-L] PC Chris
Date: 30 Aug 2000 21:21:28 -0400
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 15:35:20 -0700, Tommy Thompson  <pthorn1@pacbell.net>
wrote:

>We only were able to stay in session for about 45 minutes. He was ext,
>blowing these guys by the river. TA wouldnt even stand up at all even at
>sens 0. So, he is well on his way.
>I am going to run the OT3 assist as him handling all b/c that are
>reading on the 53 to a fn list.  Then we get him hatted up, and off he
>goes to do OT1, and then on the OT2 course, and then OT3 of course. He
>understands what super power can do. I dont know if I am even going to
>be able to run it on him at all. He is so aware of the 3 case, and is
>doing so well, I may just run him up to the first attest of EXT on OT3,
>and then possibly run superpower before the NOTS materials.
>
>As a little prideful side note. He has had about 10 different auditors,
>and about the same amount of intesives in the HGC at AOLA. Today, he
>said "You know tom, you are by far the best auditor I ever had."  Heh. I
>felt pretty good abut that, and of course I am simply delighted he is
>doing so well.

This might seem surprising but my average session length is 10 - 20 mins. I
usually hit a point where I get a 1/2 div BD into a broad FTA and then quit
as it seems like an over-run after that.

Often PCs want to continue after that point but I have invariably found it a
mistake to do so. Just let them have the win and continue, if possible, a
few hours later.

It is quite possible to mix Super Power and Solo Nots.

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