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- From: "K. Jo Garner" <kelly AT metalab.unc.edu>
- To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Being a Member, as it were
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 11:08:27 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Jeri C. Gloege wrote:
[plonk]
->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....
No, you can't. And neither can anyone else unless they can put their geek
penis on the choppin' block and still have 10 inches left over.
Jesus Christ, it's a wonder anything ever happens at all with everyone
splitting hairs about this definition and that definition.
"Can I be a vegetarian and still give head?"
*sigh*
*exasperation*
I'll be the first to volunteer to run the Internetworkers Lesbian
Stay-at-home-moms Ex-Narcotics Addicts Recovering Barry Manilow Fans
splinter group. Until then, I'm MORE THAN HAPPY to stay hangin' with
anyone regardless of geekuality.
Whir,
KJ
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Being a Member, as it were,
K. Jo Garner, 06/07/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: Being a Member, as it were, Dykki Settle, 06/07/2000
- Re: Being a Member, as it were, Heather Hesketh, 06/07/2000
- RE: Being a Member, as it were, uzoma nwosu, 06/07/2000
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