On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 03:00:25 -0600, Pippi5 wrote:

> First off, girls are juveniles, in English, a grown female
> is a woman.

Oops, sorry!  What I meant was "a young woman" (single, unmarried,
between 19 and 29 in age).  AFAIK juvelines are under 19?  Thanks
for the correction.

> The computer industry in my town is not large enough for me.

Hardware perhaps, but as I said, most likely not software...
Unlike hardware, the software industry is not limited by physical
space, not your town, nor your country.  Through the internet, you
could easily sell your products worldwide, or sell your services
(work for someone) remotely.

Quoted from http://www.commutersdream.com/

  Working-At-Home has become more and more popular in recent years.
  In fact, the United States Department of Labor believes that by
  the year 2000 up to half of all Americans could be working from
  home. Many will be employed by companies using home-based workers,
  while numerous others will have started their own home-based
  business.

Please don't give up yet, you already have the required initial
resources and basic skills! (yeah, I do refered to your "tons 'o
'puters" at home ;-)

Well, probably just a little more to learn:

  http://www.informit.com/
  http://www.empowermentzone.com/

And there also a bunch of online support (someone to ask) in form
of mailing lists and newsgroups.

--Eko
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