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- From: Virtual Presence - London <denise@presence.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: Re: Virtual Sexism, Pimentel and Texteira??
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 11:50:38 MET
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- Do the male contributors to this latest line of debate really think
- the average women working in VR, or trying to enter the field, really
- give a damn about about he/she in literature. When we have silly
- little matters such as equal pay and career opportunities to worry about.
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- Congratulations on your book Ken (do I get a comp. copy for this??) never
- mind it was worth a try. A beer or 6 will do.
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