Re: Okay--let's try that Susan Crawford thingie with the actual link.

From: Alex Melnick <aemelnick_at_yahoo.com_at_hypermail.org>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 09:00:34 -0700 (PDT)

--- Joy McCann <joy.mccann_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> 1) Is this our Susan C?--looks like her. As I recall, she was a
> violinist,
> just like DZ.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Crawford_%28Professor%29

Search her blog for "Santa Monica" and you get:

>>As for me, I'm in LA for an ICANN board retreat. Oddly (only for
me), we're meeting across the street from my old high school, Santa
Monica HS (”Home of the Vikings”). In my day, we had the highest
truancy rate in the nation — an open campus, a few blocks from the
beach. My year had more than 900 people in it. Emilio Estevez was in
my class and was voted “Prettiest Hair” our senior year. I spent most
of the time in the band room. This was before personal computers. Now
the kids who go there are probablybeyond personal computers — it's all
texting, all the time.<<

http://scrawford.net/blog/optimizing-on-billing/630/

So, I'd say there's about a 99% chance that's the Susan Crawford we
knew.


> (Today I public-domain;
> yesterday, I
> public-domained; many times, I have pubic-domained.)

Who was it who said that the good thing about English is that it's so
easy "to verb a noun"? Keith? Or was he quoting?

Alex Melnick
aemelnick_at_yahoo.com -- http://www.geocities.com/alexm_94109


      
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