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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Warm-up


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Lee got involved with technology back in the days of mainframes and PDP-11's.  Due to the crowd she has always hung out with, she become quite knowledgeable about facets of current technology.  Even at work, they put her in charge of integrating technology into the math classroom.  Fair warning, Lee prefers to use technology as a tool rather than have it the total center of her life.
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