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Who is Mscode3?

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Mscode3 (Ms. Code 3) is a handle that I picked up when I worked in developing software for the public safety sector. Code 3 is the term for an emergency vehicle running with flashing lights and siren. Outside of cyberspace I'm known mostly as Linda. I am 50-something and have been a software engineer for over 30 years. When I started we did our programming on 80-column punch cards and it could take three days to get even the simplest program written, compiled and run. I live in San Diego, CA with my life-partner Karol and our two cats, Patches and Spots.

Interests

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My primary interest after my family is exploring emerging software technologies and Zen Buddhism teachings of the Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh. I also enjoy reading and writing mysteries and sci-fi. I am a member of Sisters in Crime, an international organization of women in the field of mystery writing and I am the web maven for the local San Diego chapter.

In my "Day Job" I am a Software Design Engineer for Hewlett-Packard, where I work on the web-tier for our flagship OpenView ServiceCenter and ServiceManager products.

I love football (soccer to Americans)! I am a support of Arsenal FC in the English Primere League and the Los Angles Galaxy in MLS.

WikiInterests

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I am interested in getting as much information about all traditions, schools, lineages and practices of Buddhism as possible on Wikipedia. I am a member of the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Buddhism

Buddhism

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I first encountered Buddhism when I lived in Korea and Hawaii in the 1970s. I studied the little that was available in English, mostly Alan Watts and the bit that I could read in Korean, but I really didn't get it. Then, years later, I began reading works by His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet and then I read Heart of the Buddha's Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh. That is when I finally got the point! I have since taken refuge and recieved the Five Mindfulness Trainings at Thây's Deer Park Monastery. When I took refuge I recieved the Dharma name Tâm Bi Nguyện, Compassionate Commitment of the Heart. I am a member of the San Diego Wat Lao Sangha and I am the webmaster for the Sangha's website.



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