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2 females for every 100 males on this board it seems. More then I thought
all the women are on oprah.com btwExophase said:There are at least as many women online as men, they're just in different parts of online. Strangely you don't hear about women saying there are no men online.
lol, nah i was being facetious, In fact i'm surprised it wasn't more obvious (lookin @ u MrBlais ;]). I guess it just goes to show how ingrained sexism is in our society(ies).Esn said:Everyone's beating up on Consequence9, but he's on the right track. It just wasn't worded tactfully.
I IRL lol'd at this oneConsequence9 said:...female computers always have bad drivers...
Consequence9 said:lol, nah i was being facetious, In fact i'm surprised it wasn't more obvious (lookin @ u MrBlais ;]). I guess it just goes to show how ingrained sexism is in our society(ies).Esn said:Everyone's beating up on Consequence9, but he's on the right track. It just wasn't worded tactfully.
You're right tho, our brains operate on a fundamentally different level making each gender better suited to certain tasks (for the most part).
i'd hate to turn this into a whole feminism, sexist, etc. debate, but the topic IS "age and gender"MrBlais said:I do understand the attempt at humor, but what you misunderstand is that you are operating on an old hypothesis as well as generalizing women as a whole. I'm in a class about Gender Psychology and Women in IT... I'm kind of the wrong person to be talking to about this. C'mon Consequence9, you need to be a role-model and quit looking so ignorant.
Xian Long said:he's not operating on an old hypothesis, women are generally not interested in this area. as evident from our 98% to 2% ratio. this isn't about which gender is smarter, he's saying women are fundamentally different, so, that would also be generalizing men. i don't see what he's being so ignorant about.MrBlais said:I do understand the attempt at humor, but what you misunderstand is that you are operating on an old hypothesis as well as generalizing women as a whole. I'm in a class about Gender Psychology and Women in IT... I'm kind of the wrong person to be talking to about this. C'mon Consequence9, you need to be a role-model and quit looking so ignorant.
Actually I wrote Myriad which is supplied on the Wiz's NAND. Kills your argument stone deadConsequence9 said:naw dog, they can't! Code is all logic based & everybody knows women's brains are inherently illogical in nature. If more women were to code all our programs would be slow as hell & eat up tons of ram trying to decide what to do.
Us girls are usually brought up to be mums, look at our toys: Dolls, prams etc. One Christmas I even got a little vacuum cleaner that came with a bag of polystyrene pellets for me to vacuum up! Now the thing is it's not like I didn't love my toys, I still have all the fluffy teddies (Which I collect by the way) but I have always been interested in technology and I love puzzles. When one of the boys at school bought a computer (ZX81) and I got to see it, I instantly saw the potential and I realised that writing a program was like a huge puzzle, you had a goal, tools to complete the goal in the form of syntax, and you were free to complete your goal in any way you liked, I was hooked. Of course I couldn't afford a ZX81 and my mother wouldn't buy one as she thought it was silly, so I eventually got a job on the checkout and stacking shelves during the summer holidays at Lo-Cost and saved up enough money for the brand new ZX Spectrum.El Jefe said:tacking on the whole nature vs. nurture thing:
were the women brought up to not pursue interests like these?
or are they hardwired not to be interested in things like these...
WarmFluffyUK said:Addition:
I think there are more women on the net than you guys realise, it's just some of us pretend to be men so not to get hassled by hormonal teen boys (If you know what I mean).
This forum is pretty old, actually. From 2001 or 2002, I think.MrBlais said:Don't judge Gender:Technology ratio with one forum very early into infancy...
The average IQ is the same between the sexes, but men are more likely than women to be either geniuses and retarded. So there are indeed more male geniuses.A 2005 study by Ian Deary, Paul Irwing, Geoff Der, and Timothy Bates, focusing on the ASVAB scores of 1,292 pairs of opposite sex siblings, showed twice as many males as females in the top and bottom 2% of scores, demonstrating a significantly higher variance in male scores.