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Charles Started conversation Jul 25, 2000
(In response to your comments on my page) I do all kinds of projects at the UUA. It's mostly boring stuff like databases for minister's pension plans, and databases to help Beacon Press keep track of who has the rights to publish their books and stuff like that. I have fun doing it because I like problem solving and I'm good at it, which always makes anything fun. I visited all of the pages that you made that I could find (the theatre one, the hotdog one, the job one, but I couldn't find any links to a personal homepage which I thought was weird.
By the way, if you lived in Boston you'd meet lots of people who knew what UUism was without being one because Unitarians are everywhere here. I'm from Pittsburgh and before I moved here in Janurary of this year I had only ever met a couple of people that knew what it was and weren't one.
-Charles
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SpiffyDoDa Posted Jul 25, 2000
Very cool, I'm visiting Boston on Friday for summer vacation. It sounds like you have a pretty spiffy job at the UUA.
No, I dont happen to have a personal homepage right now, I have one I made like 5 years ago, but its pretty dumb. I think I will make a new one, I just havent had much time... I do webmastering for other organizations and people, so I am kinda sick of it. Anyhoo, thanks for your reply,
Spiffy
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Charlie the Zebra Posted Dec 17, 2000
You asked about people who knew what Unitarianism (or UUism) was without being a UU. Interesting, as I just discovered (and promptly joined) a UU congregation earlier this year.
I'm from New Jersey, and I was basically unchurched for about 18 years. Then I was introduced to Central Unitarian Church in Paramus, N.J. (http://www.cucparamus.org/), attended, started reading up on UUism, and discovered that I was, indeed, a UU and didn't know it. So I see what you mean.
-- Charlie the Zebra
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