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Current Employer: [Art
& Logic, Inc.]
Position: engineer - web development
Since: April 2001
My current set-up:
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Dell - Inspiron 9300
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PC - Windows XP Pro
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G4 - feel the powwah!
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Linux - Mandrake 8.0
I totally © my job!
I'm working from home as an independent contractor for an international web
development studio.
Always available for freelance...
[: resume
:] [: web portfolio :]
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After 15 years in the design / print / web industry, I finally decided to start my own multimedia business. I also work for Art & Logic, in California, as a telecommuting full-time web engineer. That's where I get all the cool gigs, like Motorola, JBL, Oakley... and I get to work from home! yay! Although, working from home has turned me into a workaholic, I really enjoy doing what I do!
Proud to be geek
Jacksonville Business Journal
Eric Cravey - Jan.28, 2000
Call her a geek – please.
Daisey loves the world of technology and geekdom.
Her love of all things computer has yielded a national honor. The Web site
girlgeeks.com recently named her "GirlGeek of the Week."
"Well, I was pretty proud of course, how could I not be," said Kondziola,
studio director of Pumpkinworks, a subsidiary of MRIN.com, a Jacksonville-based
military relocation Web site. "I absolutely love going into stuff [computer
programs and Web sites] and trying to figure out how they did it."
She won the honor after she was anonymously nominated on the site, which touts
itself as "the female side of computing."
She has asked her co-workers if they nominated her and "they're very
tight-lipped around here," Kondziola said.
Daisey told geekgirls.com that she first fell in love with computing at the
tender age of nine. She even admits having used an old TRS-80, the old green
screen computer produced by Tandy Corp.
In her spare time, she builds Web sites for musician friends. Daisey also
operates her "fun art" site at [www.daisey.com].
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