> On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 21:19:54 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>Unfortunately, Sam's point appears to be a current reality 
>> notwithstanding your personal experience.  It probably begins 
>> in grade school, where girls are not encouraged to pursue math, 
>> science and engineering careers.  Indeed, ERPS has no female 
active members at this time. ;-<
> 
> Strictly speaking, true, but only technically: no women are current
> Participant level members.  We'd be up a creek without Joyce, though,
> and Aleta has been a friend to ERPS since before there was an ERPS.
> And Alexia lends us Sean from time to time, and feeds us...  :-)
> 
> -R

Doug Drummond here:

My seven-year-old granddaughter Tylr(stet) has a lot of time working 
in my shop.  Heck, she played Electrician's Apprentice and helpped me 
*build* my shop, as in handing me the *right* screw or driver while 
I was up on the ladder.  She also has a bit of stick time in my Cessna, 
and will be coming to Oshkosh Airventure(R) next summer.  If Aleta 
is there, I plan to introduce them.

--- Doug Drummond.


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