That's good to hear. Six years ago when I was in the field, I was the only woman anywhere within a thousand yard radius. But of course, I was a female tech working in an airplane company, full of male engineers and male pilots and male service technicians and male firefighters. Okay, I don't know why the firefighters were there, they were just in my building. But still, vastly male dominated. I got some shit, but then, I knew my shit and was the only one who could do what they needed, so I got a lot of latitude, too.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, the temp IT guys we brought in for projects always took an attitude with me until something broke and I fixed it in five seconds. Once they realized I hadn't earned the position via nepotism or my feminine wiles (har), they treated me more like one of the guys.
Looniversity IT has always been better balanced than the larger IT world, and looniversity library IT even more so -- but even with those disclaimers, it's been forever since I've been the only woman in a techly meeting, which used to happen pretty often.
We also have more women in management in looni-wide IT these days where there used to be approximately none, which is lovely except that of course they're still management.
Crap. I forgot to bring in the paper with the new card # on it, and already fares are nearly $600. Which means they'll just get worse and I really need to talk to the parents before I'll let them shell out that much. Of course, if they'd gotten their act together weeks ago, this wouldn't be an issue. Crap.
Women in IT hasn't been unusual here, despite there being some incredible jackasses regarding women in other departments (I actually interviewed with one who made such disparaging comments I was stunned silent. He got laid off a few years ago. HAHA!) But this is academia, so things are all kinds of non-standard.
My ops team is predominantly female, which is only ever an issue when we go out for drinks and our lone male co-worker has to listen to us talk about shoes, bags, and Daniel Craig's abs.
I want to mold a clear material in the shape of a cube. So when it's done, it would look (as much as possible) as if it were made of glass.
You aren't making your own glass eyes, are you?
It sounds like you want clear acrylic resin. I'm not sure if you can grind it down, but I'm sure they could tell you at a craft store. [link]
Argh. I was all virtuous and brought my lunch today. I was looking forward to it! And of course I wander into the lunch room to discover that both microwaves aren't working.
Stupid electricity. Why you gotta thwart me this way?
Acrylic resin can definitely be ground down after casting -- that's exactly how those clear plastic awards statuettes are made, per an episode of How It's Made.
You aren't making your own glass eyes, are you?
Heh. Somehow I feel a cube is not the ideal shape for an artificial eye....
Anyway, thanks - that looks like it might work.
Anyone know what the case of a Mac Cube is made of?
I forgot to bring in the paper with the new card # on it, and already fares are nearly $600. Which means they'll just get worse and I really need to talk to the parents before I'll let them shell out that much.
sarameg, I've been told that late in the evening on Wednesdays is a time when airlines traditionally release extra seats at lower fare classes. (Have not actually checked whether this is so.) So all might not be lost.