Rosalind McGee

Rosalind Toy "Roz" McGee (née Johnson; August 16, 1937 June 16, 2015) was a community activist and legislator.

Born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, McGee went to Agnes Scott College and then received her bachelor's degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. McGee was active in several communities where she, her husband Zell, and the family had lived. McGee lived in Salt Lake City, Utah was executive director for Utah Voices for Children. From 2003 to 2008, McGee served in the Utah House of Representatives and was a Democrat. McGee died in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[1][2][3]

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gollark: If you use sufficiently complex methods to choose boxes, the simulator has to basically simulate the entire universe and thus the simulation is basically "real" (depending on your philosophical outlook).
gollark: You don't pick B, you pick either just A or A+B.
gollark: But, considering only somehow "real" universes, your choice after the boxes are filled can't affect the contents and it's "strictly better" to take both, as this provides more money than taking one. But everyone who does this gets less money than the oneboxer people due to them being predicted as doing that. Thus paradox.
gollark: The osmarks.tk™ superintelligent AI will be programmed to kill LyricLy and only LyricLy due to this.
gollark: I refuse to negotiate (acausally) with future terroristic AIs.
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