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Wed 24 Dec 2008, 16:22
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Wed 24 Dec 2008, 16:22
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Very cool. But the headline? As if all audio geeks were male... or straight for that matter...
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Sat 27 Dec 2008, 16:57
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QUOTE (Nantho @ Fri 26 Dec 2008, 06:40) just a joke, but to be honest you can't deny that most of us are male actually. as for the sexual orientation... I really don't know anyway if this headline hurts your feelings I apologize "Most of us" = who? Audio geeks? I suppose. But my mind immediately turns to art history -- every genre -- and makes me wonder if "most of us" really are male or if we just (still, as we have done historically) under-report women's involvement. Many of us -- depending on age range -- were raised to act as support staff, and/or to downplay our own activities accordingly. I use my initials, "CK," instead of my full name, and 9/10 times people assume I'm male til they meet me. Especially in the academia-experimental scene. Even in my rock days... I remember playing Boston one time, and beforehand I was at back-of-house tuning my brother's and my guitars, and the house soundman walked by and said, "Cool! A chick roadie!" I said, "Uh huh" and finished, and then got onstage and led our band's soundcheck (you know, with all the songs I'd written, and sang, and played guitar on). At the end of the night mr. soundguy asked if he could be our permanent soundguy. Uh huh. ANYWAY.... Mostly it surprises me that more people still don't stop to think about their assumptions and word choices. And really, does it get any geekier than Laurie Spiegel? Or Laurie Anderson? Or Pauline Oliveros? They have got some serious geek on! They were kicking major electronic butt before most of your readers were born. But, most importantly , I'm the audio geek in the house and I want one (or two) of those rad bracelets for myself!
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Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:51
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Hi, you all. Has any one found a way to put hands on one of those bracelets? I just can't find the link to an online store, if any. Thanks for your help. Oh, by the way, I'm a male and still like these things. Does it make me a "significant other"? Does it matter, anyway? See you and all the best for next year.. Dewpill
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Sun 28 Dec 2008, 16:29
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Hi: Agree with ckb.......By the way, I´ll love to find a female audio geek who could play bass in my band and write her name in capital letters... Happy New Year
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Sun 4 Jan 2009, 18:44
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That's a great question -- I couldn't find a reference to how to actually get one of the bracelets either. They are really cool, and in fact my own little business logo incorporates the same type of shape so it would be perrrrrrfect...
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