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And we wonder why there aren't many women in compu
by Anonymous on Wednesday 30/Aug/2006, @17:52
Thanks to comments like these, for sure.
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Re: And we wonder why there aren't many women in c
by Aaron Krill on Wednesday 30/Aug/2006, @21:18
Interesting, particularly since men in this field tend to objectify women far less than those in other fields. I for one do not objectify women, and my comment reflected that attitude. I said she was intelligent, and that I agreed with the previous poster who said that her work was greatly appreciated. It is, I think she's great at what she does. She's contributed a lot to the interfaces of apps in KDE, and a lot more of her wonderful work will show through in KDE 4.

But seriously, has the world come to a point where a man cannot express his feelings about a woman, compliment her looks, without be chastised?
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  • Re: And we wonder why there aren't many women in c
    by Darkelve on Thursday 31/Aug/2006, @00:01
    But it's especially creepy on the internet because you don't know who's who...

    and I'd rather be complimented about my good work then my good looks...

    altough... *ahem* :)
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