[14392] in Cypherpunks
Re: Email Stalking on CNN
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Julietta)
Sun May 29 04:25:59 1994
From: Julietta <albright@chaph.usc.edu>
To: carterm@spartan.ac.brocku.ca (Mark Carter)
Date: Sun, 29 May 1994 01:22:46 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: cypherpunks@toad.com
In-Reply-To: <8n$vjiU9QPaH065yn@spartan.ac.brocku.ca> from "Mark Carter" at May 28, 94 10:22:00 pm
Mark Carter quoted a previous post:
>
> > Science and Engineering mailing list) about a recent article in Newsweek
> > which portrays women on the Internet as being intimidated by the technology
> > and the net traffic, going so far as to show pictures of women at their
>
And responded with:
> Of course this controversy would exist among women on the net, because
> women who _are_ on the net aren't intimidated by the technology.
>
> As a portrait of people who _aren't_ on the net, it would be fairly accurate,
> for both men and women.
>
> Mark
Based on what evidence Mark? That article was based almost entirely
on opinions, and on a survey conducted regarding people "dreaming up their
ideal machine". Based on that kind of flimsy, anecdotal evidence
you would say the portrayal of men, women and computer usage
was an accurate one? I hope to God you're not a scientist.....
because with proof like that, you'd never get anything done. Do you still
believe in the tooth fairy Mr. Carter? People said he/she exists too..
-- Julie
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Julie M. Albright
Ph.D Student/ Net Scholar
Department of Sociology
University of Southern California
albright@usc.edu