Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Steve Kudlak wrote:
>
> > Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> > > Ya know Steve, you seem to be missing the overall point. :)
> >
> > Well I take that as a joke. I mean we are more than out physical looks.
> > Because, as I mentioned some in some other message, it is sad that the
> > advertiser concept of engineer, does have the image of what "an engineer
> > should look like." We techies and engineers come in various types and
> > sizes.
>
> Like I said, you seem to be missing the overall point.
>
> You've taken one step in the right direction with the above, but you're
> missing about 99% and thinking you've gotten all the way there.
>
> > P.S. The overall point to me is that even though it is a temptation to
> > judge ny looks we really really shouldn't....
>
> Like I said...if one were an extremely shallow person (not worth getting
> to know) one might judge on looks. But that wasn't the point.
>
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What Am I missing, what really shoud be done.I am honestly interested in this
point, and what would and shouldn;t be done. I approach it from an artistic
point of view. Whare people tying to do wth the images What they present, and
all that. I pay some attention to it. I guess what I am sating it what do people
feel is the fix.
In fact in the ./ thing I was interested in te high school profiling things but
that was swamped out by Robo's articles on getting traditional girls. I have
heard this for ages, in books and tthe like, but ai have never heard of the high
lvel of profiing of "questionable peopleA" which really has me worried.'
Have Fun,
Sends Steve
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