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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi Lake View Post
    Awww shucks! I've been a geek since birth. Captain of the safety patrol in elementary, chess club in junior high, taught computers after school in high school (and this was 1978-1981!), was in charge of the AV stuff in high school - heck, if there is such a thing as a man's man, I was a geek's geek!

    Truly though, I love being a geek. My phrase is "A geek is a nerd - but with personality."



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    Love your phrase!

    I guess I was just as geeky. I was on the elementary school safety patrol (my best friend was captain), member of both the Science Club and the Science Seminar in high school, memorized the Allied Electronics catalog every year (could actually tell my nerd friends which page to find their items on), taught AV, and eventually got my ham license.

    "He" still does geeky stuff when I let him!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Persephone View Post
    . . . memorized the Allied Electronics catalog every year (could actually tell my nerd friends which page to find their items on),
    Allied Electronics. Sigh. I remember them fondly, along with DigiKey, Mouser and many others. Hey, remember when Radio Shack used to have, you know - radio and electronics parts? Also, their sales people were knowledgeable. Now their slogan is, "You've got questions? We've got blank stares."



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    Love your posts!

    Thanks again for the great post:D! I never get tired of reading them!
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    wow it really sounds like you had a lot of fun, and good aproach. i think i need to get an i phone. so keep doing what you do girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi Lake View Post
    In the middle of my usual "compile, get errors, fix errors, compile" cycle, I decided to write my adventures of today. Why not, eh?
    Hay What are you trying to be Canadian EH EH EH!!!!

    I am the Canadian girl here Missy.

    Of you want to immigrate to Canada we will roll out the ahhhhh PINK carpet for ya hun and we would be lucky to have you. You American girls feel lucky ya got her down there.

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    Nah, not a Canadian (not even a closet Canadian ). Heck, I'm even from the South - the South of California, that is. I just use "eh" in everyday conversation. Most of those that I've met from the country above the States (and you would be shocked at the amount of people that simply believe that they're a part of the US), have been unfailingly polite and nice. I hear that's a pretty common trait, eh?

    The only time I have met surly Canadians was when we had a jet break down and had to divert to Goose Bay. For those of you that don't know, Goose Bay is part of Newfoundland, which I think is a part of Labrador. It's basically the top-right little bit of Canada. It's usually bloody cold! We were there during the month or two that you don't need a snowmobile to get around. Anyway, I ws looking for someone and asked a local if they had seen any other Air Force people lately. They said, "You're the only American I've seen all day" with extreme distaste on the "American" part. Ah well.

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    Kathi: Your personality just oozes through the lines of your posts.You are one cool gurl.This from another Vancouver-Canadian.

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    Kathi: Seeing as how you two are so close, could you introduce me to Miss Nevada
    :fairy1:Put a little lipstick on you'll feel better:fairy3:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi Lake View Post
    "You are so pretty! That's really you? Look at your poise and the way you're standing! You've done some modeling, haven't you? .......(Yes, Suzanne, we talked about clothes and makeup. Is that so wrong? ). The other one said, "You get really happy when you talk about this stuff, don't you? Isn't it fun being a girl?" I agreed that it was a blast. Hair, makeup, clothes - the whole shebang.
    Woo hoo!! everything finally compiled! I hope you enjoy me telling just a small portion of my adventures in girliness. It's a fun life!
    Kathi talking fashion is never wrong that is the reason I stand in awe of you! Well at least one of the reasons.

    Why do you dress? Why do you want to be a girl? It is a question that tears at our very fiber almost every waking moment of our lives. Reading your words I realize my answer is in your post. I was unable to find it because it was so darn simple. Its just flat out more fun being a girl! Kathi I think we need to give you the title Guru of Girliness!

    As always thank you for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi Lake View Post
    Allied Electronics. Sigh. I remember them fondly, along with DigiKey, Mouser and many others. Hey, remember when Radio Shack used to have, you know - radio and electronics parts? Also, their sales people were knowledgeable. Now their slogan is, "You've got questions? We've got blank stares."



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    Yeah, and then there was that fateful day when Radio Shack's parent, Tandy Corporation, bought Allied. And do you also remember Lafayette Radio? And the Holy Grail, Heathkit?

    Ah, those were the good old days, when women were women, when girls wanted to grow up so they could have stockings, and bras, and lipstick; and guys were geeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Persephone View Post
    Yeah, and then there was that fateful day when Radio Shack's parent, Tandy Corporation, bought Allied. And do you also remember Lafayette Radio? And the Holy Grail, Heathkit?

    Ah, those were the good old days, when women were women, when girls wanted to grow up so they could have stockings, and bras, and lipstick; and guys were geeks.
    I like today better. Where women can be geeks and we get to grow up and wear stockings, bras and lipstick!

    Although it was nice when something was broken and you could go to radio shack and the nerds there could tell you how to fix it and sell you the parts. Who would have ever thought that those nerds would end up being beautiful women.

    I worked at the wrong place in high school and college. I thought those of us with fashion sense all worked in our dream jobs at the mall. So much for the years I spent slaving away in the Gap. I should have applied at Radio Shack!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi Lake View Post
    Allied Electronics. Sigh. I remember them fondly, along with DigiKey, Mouser and many others. Hey, remember when Radio Shack used to have, you know - radio and electronics parts? Also, their sales people were knowledgeable. Now their slogan is, "You've got questions? We've got blank stares."



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    I use to hang out at the local radio shack too, I agree that the current radio shack peaple dont know anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuzanneBender View Post
    I like today better. Where women can be geeks and we get to grow up and wear stockings, bras and lipstick!
    sed s/"stockings, bras and lipstick!"/"anything we want! Which could include stockings, bras and lipstick!"/

    Who would have ever thought that those nerds would end up being beautiful women.
    All those ham radio and model train geeks at Tri-Ess, thats who. :-)

    I thought those of us with fashion sense all worked in our dream jobs at the mall. So much for the years I spent slaving away in the Gap.
    OMG! Gap Girl!

    Kathi, your conversation with former Miss Nevada was soooooooo true.

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    Kathi, I just love reading about your adventures and interactions with others. You are just so confident and carefree....I'm totally jealous. My feet still freeze whenever I even think about going out, but someday I'll be as confident as you are...I hope. What is really interesting is how the women you talked to reacted so well to your photos. It must have been a great feeling. Thanks for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Persephone View Post
    . . . And the Holy Grail, Heathkit?
    In my Closet of Wonder, I have one of my very first computers (my first computer was one I built in 1979 - it had 1K of memory!), a Heathkit H8 with the H9 monitor/keyboard and the dual 8-inch floppy drive. Couple that with a few 8K static RAM boards (covered in chips) and a 64K dynamic RAM board and I was one turbocharged geek. Hmmmmm, the way women treat me now as opposed to then makes me think that I would have gotten a lot farther with them by dressing up then as opposed to now.

    Quote Originally Posted by VeronicaMoonlit View Post
    sed s/"stockings, bras and lipstick!"/"anything we want! Which could include stockings, bras and lipstick!"/
    Oooohhhhh. I love it when you talk sed! Talk dirty | me
    Quote Originally Posted by VeronicaMoonlit View Post
    Kathi, your conversation with former Miss Nevada was soooooooo true.
    I find it so cool when someone who looks like a brainless bimbo shows that there's more to her than puffed lips and boobs. She is so right. Out of the mouths of babes, indeed!

    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda09 View Post
    Kathi, I just love reading about your adventures and interactions with others. You are just so confident and carefree....I'm totally jealous. My feet still freeze whenever I even think about going out, but someday I'll be as confident as you are...I hope. What is really interesting is how the women you talked to reacted so well to your photos. It must have been a great feeling. Thanks for posting.
    I'm sure it's one part self-fulfilling prophesy (I tell myself that I am going to have a great time tonight, and by golly I do!) and one part being brainless enough to brave the consequences (or, more likely, not being bright enough to know there may be consequences). Miranda, you are beautiful. Why deprive the world of that?

    Kathi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi Lake View Post
    I find it so cool when someone who looks like a brainless bimbo shows that there's more to her than puffed lips and boobs.
    did I say something? Someday I hope to reunite North and South Dakota again. They should put aside their differences because their people come from the same place and have common ideas like bordering Canada and such. where do I get the puffed boobs?
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    Hey, I found a few pictures of the people I talked about at CES. The first picture is of the bikini-clad babe at a booth near ours. It's not the one in the foreground, (with the obvious implants). She's the one in the back on the right side. If you look closely, you can see the cute shoes I thought were from bebe! Plus, I loved her hair. It is just like my wig! Long, straight and a pretty auburn.



    Below is a picture of the two girls we had helping us in the booth. I couldn't find a picture of just them from the show, so I used their publicity shot.

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