Jon Elson wrote:

> WOW, sad news!\u00A0

Yes, very sad news indeed!  Lynn's story was my inspiration back in
2013-2014; after coming across her story and reading it breathlessly,
I started my own journey, following in her footsteps.

> Yes, Larry/Lynn Conway was right in the 
> middle of MAJOR developments in computers and ICs.\u00A0 I think 
> as Larry, he wrote a cycle-by-cycle simulator that was used 
> to test performance of computer designs in the 360 series 
> and later machines.\u00A0

Where in the world did you get that whole "Larry" part?  Lynn never
had that name, nor any other name that started with 'L': when she
transitioned, she made a full disconnect from her past, entirely new
first and last names that bore no resemblance to the identity she had
been involuntarily forced into at birth.

Why don't you read Lynn's story in her own words:

http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/conway/RetrospectiveT.html

Also when discussing Lynn's life story, it is most appropriate to use
her chosen name (Lynn) and female pronouns to refer to her intellectual
accomplishments from the very beginning, as she was born with female
brain sex.  When it is specifically necessary to refer to conditions
under which Lynn was forced to perform as a male, use phrases like
"Lynn playing/pretending/acting as Robert", which is the phrasing
(including the R-name reference) used in her own story, which she
wrote for all of us to read.

Rest in Power, my dear mother-in-spirit!

Your follower Mychaela,
a fellow woman with the same condition

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