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Article #99626Re: Female Computer Pioneers - May 7
From: "J G Llasa"
Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 09:53
Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 09:53
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All these women pioneered nothing. No change there then. -- J. G. Llasa "Evolutionary quantum leaps have always occurred when we have been faced with possible extinction. Now at such a threshold, we are discovering the neurological tools that medicine peoples and visionaries have mastered so elegantly - and used to quantum leap into the future." - Alberto Villoldo <spertus@mills.edu> wrote in message news:8eld9o$ka3$1@nnrp1.deja.com... > The ACM-Mills Conference on Pioneering Women in Computing will take > place at Mills College in Oakland, California, on Sunday, May 7. > Speakers include two of the original ENIAC programmers, Jean Bartik and > Kay Mauchly Antonelli; language pioneer Jean Sammet; NASA scientist > Annie Easley;community networking leader Antonia Stone; and author Betty > Alexandra Toole, who will be speaking on Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace. > There is no charge to attend, although pre-registration is required. > For more information, see "http://tap.mills.edu/pioneers". For those > who cannot attend, we will be making video available afterwards. > > Ellen Spertus > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.
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