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From: dvw@hopd3.UUCP (D. V. Wilkerson)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re:Re: "And They Called it YUPpie Love..."
Message-ID: <183@hopd3.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 6-Jun-84 13:05:21 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun  6 13:05:21 1984
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David, I think that you are making a *very* seroius assumption that all women
(or all anyone else, for that matter) who work in a computer science field
are hackers or talk endlessly about computers.  I work with them, however, I
don't even own one of the beastly things.  Yet.   Just because I am a computer
scientist dosen't mean that I don't enjoy other subjects as well.  Most of
my close friends are musicians and journalists who don't know a thing about
computers (I met them while working on campus for a political science (!)
organization), and we get along quite well.  Don't lump us all into the same
category.

Diane Wilkerson
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