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If whoever flagged this up for "close relationship" actually knows how to read history files, they can see the two minor corrections I introduced and why. The article was actually created by an initiative for increasing the number of women scientists on Wikipedia, so this flag really is insulting to that effort.138.38.98.9 (talk) 18:06, 24 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I worked at LEGO digital on character architectures in 1998, in Denmark. In 1995 I worked on the LEGO robot project that became Mindstorms at LEGO's Boston Futura branch. There are other things in my biography I would more want to see here, but I get that that one excites a lot of people, especially the girls and young women that the Women in Red is AFAIK in part geared to.