Student Affairs Women Talk Tech
Tech Lady Tuesday!
This week we have DJ ladies and the thing is – I have nothing bad to say about them. They look awesome and hip (ok, so I’m not sure what the lady in red is looking at. The time? She’s gotta keep tabs on that kind of thing when going on the air!) I love [...]
Tech Lady Tuesday!
So much goodness here. Today’s Tech Lady clearly works in space. With a beanie. How colorful the work stations are in space! Green, red, blue – and her dress is yellow so its like they brought earthly rainbows to the darkness of interstellar communications! Space is also cold which is why gloves and beanies [...]
My First Five: Repost from Student Affairs Women Talk Tech blog.
My post today from the Student Affairs Women Talk Tech blog: Posted on April 26, 2012 by thatkeeginlady by Jennifer Keegin I follow Maria Popova (@brainpicker) on Twitter. She is the founder and editor of Brain Pickings. She writes for WiredUK, The Atlantic, Nieman Journalism Lab, and Design Observer, among others, and is an MIT Futures of Entertainment Fellow. [...]
How Tech has enhanced my life recently.
This post was originally published on the Student Affairs Women Talk Tech blog. I meant to post it a week ago. Writing blog posts for a women’s blog, a women’s tech blog on a regular basis is challenging, and yet – I always manage to find something that I have inside me that I want [...]
Tech Lady Tuesday
This lady could have been my mom. But she’s not. I imagine though that she works in a high school. Maybe she even teaches computers. Clearly this is the 80′s, so people are still trying to decide between taking a typing class or a computer class. (I had that decision to make in High School and went with typing. Still glad I did. They don’t teach the physical act of ‘typing’ in Computer Class).
Tech Lady Tuesday
These are like the most boring machines ever. So sterile of an environment, I imagine with this very large floor and high ceiling and annoying light, that this must be in one of the those underground bunkers that are accessable 70ft. below street level after retinal scans and the like after entering a seemingly normal pawn shop [...]











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