Paul Foster writes...
>Whew, that's a relief! Now I can start dating again without the fear of
>being relegated to the SO class! And Jeff Reitmeier doesn't have to
>worry that he may someday need a divorce to run AS. But that still
>sounds like a form of discrimination. How about all the spinster /
>abstainer / hunting accident / knife victim males out there?
Well, you are correct. It DOES sound like a form of discrimination, but now
it's a VOLUNTARY form of discrimination.
Katie
Katie Kelly
Technical Publications
SPSS Bay Area
(510)412-2812
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Foster [SMTP:pfoster@gdi.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 12:13 PM
> To: Kelly, Katie
> Cc: team.net
> Subject: Re: SO Class???
>
> Kelly, Katie wrote:
> >
> > Paul Foster writes...
> >
> > >So let me see if I understand this. If you are slower than your SO then
> > >you _have_ to run in the SO class? Whew! I can think of a couple of
> > >cases where this could be _very_ humiliating!
> >
> > No, no, you don't HAVE to run in the SO class. It is entirely up to you
> > where you run, just as it is now. Only now, we are offering this choice
> to
> > males who, for whatever reasons, might not feel comfortable racing in
> the
> > Open class.
> >
> > Again, as it is now, the Ladies class is not representative of one's
> speed
> > or natural driving ability. Let's open the door for some men.
>
> Whew, that's a relief! Now I can start dating again without the fear of
> being relegated to the SO class! And Jeff Reitmeier doesn't have to
> worry that he may someday need a divorce to run AS. But that still
> sounds like a form of discrimination. How about all the spinster /
> abstainer / hunting accident / knife victim males out there?
>
> Paul Foster
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