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@pgmccann and I were teaching this today at https://st-andrews-carpentries.github.io/2025-05-27-standrews/ and noticed that DOB's of two climbers are the same.

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@olexandr-konovalov thanks for the correction! small but nonetheless appreciated 😉

@bielsnohr bielsnohr merged commit fdcf8ea into carpentries-incubator:main May 30, 2025
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Correct Purtscheller's DOB
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Correct Purtscheller's DOB
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@bielsnohr thanks! That was very interesting experience to us, will be happy to share some other time. Thank you for maintaining this lesson!

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@bielsnohr thanks! That was very interesting experience to us, will be happy to share some other time. Thank you for maintaining this lesson!

@olexandr-konovalov you're welcome! And on the topic of your experience of the course, it would be really valuable to get that. I have opened an issue where you can drop some of that if you have time: #465. thanks in advance.

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@bielsnohr yes, sure! I will write some reply there, hopefully, before long, while we remember things more vividly, and I hope @pgmccann will add a few words too.

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