On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 7:57 AM, Rob <robert at irrelevant.com> wrote:
On 30 April 2012 03:39, Curt @ Atari Museum <curt
at atarimuseum.com> wrote:
Once things like Windows 95, AOL with Instant Messaging and then with
gateways out to the Internet became more prevalent, then you saw more layman
using computers and they became more acceptable. ? The 70's, 80's and early
90's they were still geekdom realm products and no teenage girl, stay at
home mom or basement "future" blogger would be caught dead being known to
have a computer.
Heh. There were a few young women I knew when I was a teenager in
this hobby. I think the ratio was about 99 to 1 or something.
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