Originally Posted by
Hydro Junkie
Inviting the public does help but, once the public is there, you need to make them feel like YOU WANT THEM THERE. As I said in my first post, the people were basically ignoring the kid. If you want to keep the kid and his parents involved, you don't keep talking in your own little "click". You talk to them, show them how things work, let them actually see how the sticks make things on the plane work. These are the kinds of things that will get people interested, not having a model sitting on a table for them to look at but otherwise ignoring them
So from a split second of a camera shutter you can peice together the actions of the previous 90 minutes. I wish I had such a skill. Truth is that it wasn't until Jim and his grandparents were set to leave that I remembered I had my IPad in the car that I offered to take a picture and email it to him. Feel free to continue your claim of clairvoyance and that I am a liar, it is entertaining at least.