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- From: "Jeri C. Gloege" <gloege AT metalab.unc.edu>
- To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: RE: Geeks & Diversity
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 10:58:03 -0400 (EDT)
Hm, this makes me ponder... I have been a network engineer for 7 years
and a stay at home mom for one year.... I am currently exploring my
options in the art community since I draw and paint and photograph and
have been encouraged by those who see my work to explore this as a
profession. Does that mean *I* cannot be a member of
Internetworkers??? I mean, I don't fit the definition of a techie since I
no longer work in the technie field, but I know I can easily put my resume
and skills next to anyone and feel adequate if not more than....
Just a thought....
Jeri
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Thomas Beckett wrote:
> John Stonham wrote:
> > >Quick question --- What if I happen to know a Handicapped Cherokee
> > > >Lesbian, but she's not a techie - can she still attend?
> >
> > Yes, she can attend.
> >
> > But she won't be able to become a member (as InterNetworkers is only open
> > to
> > techies...).
>
> Well, how do you define "techie"? Can pharma lab rats join? As long
> as they use email, I suppose. :)
>
> TaB
>
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RE: Geeks & Diversity,
Joanna Wolfe (919)677-0977, 06/06/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, John Stonham, 06/06/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Kishau Rogers, 06/06/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Steven Champeon, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, John Stonham, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Thomas Beckett, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Heather Hesketh, 06/07/2000
- Re: Geeks & Diversity, tengu typed, not, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Jeri C. Gloege, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Thomas Beckett, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Steven Champeon, 06/07/2000
- RE: Geeks & Diversity, Heather Hesketh, 06/07/2000
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