Sarah Gardner, former host to Osiris. After Chimera, if she wanted to go back home to England and do something to reaffirm her roots and childhood and all the stuff she did before she seriously got into archaeology/Egyptology and the path that led her to becoming a host, what would she do? Where would she go? I don't need specifics, just general things like where would be a good place to feel really British.
ETA: I'm assuming that Sarah and Daniel worked together in the late 80's-early 90's, given that he was born in 1965 and already had an international reputation when he and Sarah first met (assuming she did her grad work in England). What technology/computer access would have been available to them in academia? Would they still have written things out by hand and had them typed, or would they have had computers?
ETA: I'm assuming that Sarah and Daniel worked together in the late 80's-early 90's, given that he was born in 1965 and already had an international reputation when he and Sarah first met (assuming she did her grad work in England). What technology/computer access would have been available to them in academia? Would they still have written things out by hand and had them typed, or would they have had computers?
Re: Computing in Academia in the '80's
Date: 2008-10-01 08:04 pm (UTC)From: