I wrote this on the 6th of March. Not sure why I didn’t post it then. One of those things. However, I looked at it again today and decided that today was a good day to post it. Leaving the parking garage for my lunch appointment on Tuesday, I found the exit blocked, yet again, […]
Month: March 2002
Stand and Fight
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I received a BS in computer science, the first one within a specific sub-discipline (programming languages and compiler design) that was issued at the college I attended. I also received a BA in psychology — emphasis on industrial psychology. I took courses for both disciplines at the same time, usually […]
I am not a feminist
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. “I am not a feminist.” According to Merrian-Webster’s online dictionary, feminism is: 1 : the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes 2 : organized activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests A feminist is a person who follows the principles of feminism, or one […]
Open Access
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Leaving the parking garage for my lunch appointment on Tuesday, I found the exit blocked, yet again, by the construction crew of the new condo across the street. I tapped my horn and when a couple of members of the crew turned towards me, I pointed to the pallets blocking […]
Excited about tech
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am not going to get into the “excited about technology” frame of mind. Every time this happens, I get disappointed because I’m left feeling that what I’m saying isn’t connecting. Or exciting people. Or working. Or worthwhile. Or interesting. And I love getting into debates and exchanges about new […]
