[nabs] Who are you, and what are you studying?
Kerri Regan
kerrireg at gmail.com
Sun Sep 25 21:52:55 EDT 2011
Awesome idea Caitlin, and it's been great getting to know those of you
I haven't met personally. I'm Kerri, and like Olivia I'm no longer a
student, though I was one up until very recently. After a long and
complicated educational journey I graduated my local community college
this year with an Associate's in Liberal Arts, specializing in
communications. I'm currently looking for a job, which as I'm sure
many of you know, isn't easy in the current economic climate. From
July 2009 till this year I served as ACBS Second Vice
President/Convention Chair, the position now held by the marvelous Ms.
Lynch. I'm also very involved with ACB on the local level. I'm a Board
Member for my local chapter and was just elected Secretary for my
state affiliate. In my spare time I enjoy reading, travel, and
spending way to much time on Twitter. Well, guess that's all for now.
Great meeting everyone. Kerri
On 9/25/11, Olivia Norman <olivianorman at gmail.com> wrote:
> No keyboard for me! It takes away the portability if I've always got to
> carry a keyboard around with the phone and iPad. I've gotten fast on the
> iPad, because the keyboard's a little bigger, but I don't think I could
> write that lengthy of a messge on my iPhone with out it taking a long time!
> :)
> Olivia
>
> "Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already
> know what you truly want to become.", Steve Jobs
>
> On Sep 25, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>
>> Most people (including me) cheated and got the keyboard. If she wrote that
>> with the touch screen, I'm really amazed. It'd take me 10 minutes to write
>> a quarter, so I got mad and just bought a qwerty. :)
>> On 9/25/2011 7:09 PM, Olivia Norman wrote:
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>> I'm Olivia, and I'm not actually a student at the moment, though I'm
>>> trying to figure out what I should get a masters in in order to advance
>>> my career with Apple. I've worked for Apple for a little over a year at
>>> their retail store in DC. I've also gotten the opportunity to do some
>>> testing for accessibility in Apple's internal systems, this is
>>> undoubtedly my favorite part of the job, as it takes me out to corporate
>>> head quarters in Cupertino, which is where I am eventually looking to end
>>> up.
>>> Before working for Apple I studied psychology and communications, and did
>>> a year of social work school, but dropped out when a job offer came
>>> along! :)
>>> That's me in a nutshell. Thanks for posting, good discussion! :)
>>> Olivia
>>> P.S, Caitlin, I'm super impressed you wrote such a lengthy message from
>>> your iPhone. I think you might be a better typer than me on it! :)
>>> "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower", Steve Jobs
>>>
>>> On Sep 25, 2011, at 5:33 PM, Icewolf wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I forgot to put in my earlier post that I am working on my Bachelors
>>>> degree. I also have an Associates degree in Electronics Technology from
>>>> before I went blind. Iam an avid Mudder as well.
>>>> Greg W.
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday is forever gone, tomorrow may never come, today is the day of
>>>> all days.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/25/2011 8:17 PM, Icewolf wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> My name is Greg Wocher. Ihave been blind for a bit over nine years. I
>>>>> lost my eyesight from complications from diabetes. I have been a
>>>>> diabetic for 32 years. I am 36 years old and am a single father of an
>>>>> eight year old. His name is Tristen. I am currently a Computer
>>>>> Information Systems major specializing in web development and
>>>>> administration. I take my classes online at DeVry University.
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> Greg Wocher
>>>>>
>>>>> Yesterday is forever gone, tomorrow may never come, today is the day of
>>>>> all days.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/25/2011 6:34 PM, NABS SecondVP wrote:
>>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>> I have always found this list to be incredibly supportive and
>>>>>> interesting. I just thought it'd be fun if we introduced ourselves and
>>>>>> put an identity with the person that just answered the question that
>>>>>> was making you loose sleep for days.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ready, set, go....yes, I fully respect that I'm super lame. *grin*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Caitlin
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>> --
>>
>> Take care,
>> Ty
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>> http://code.google.com/p/aspenmud
>>
>> Sent from my toaster.
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