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wrote in message oups.com... Mike Coslo wrote: Dee Flint wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message ... ... oh, I love that argument!!! Let me see if I have it correctly, either: 1) Women are too stupid for the technical fields. Uh-Huh. You trump all of 'em in that game. How you managed to twist Mike's words to come up with this interpretation is amazing. He neither said nor implied anything of the sort. 2) We are no worse than any other technical field about baring women. He said nothing about barring women from technical fields. Again how you managed to come up with this inverted interpretation is one of the mysteries of the world. Women choose not to go into technical fields for their own reasons. That includes hobby activities like ham radio. He's another Burke Dee, a male ditz/troll, he isn't worth the effort, ignore the goofball. Thank you. I work with a number of female engineers, and they seem to have no problem working with me. My opinion on the issue is based on conversations with them. I smell an oddity here. Dee is an engineer who apparently works in academia. You also work in academia and know some number of woman engineers who are also in academia. I've been out here in the commercial side for decades and per previous have had very few encounters with woman engineers. Is it possible that the woman engineers I don't see out here are operating in academia instead?? Would not surprise me a bit if that's the case. I work out in the trenches of the automotive industry and stated that I did NOT see very many female engineers but that I see more female hams than female engineers. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Dee Flint wrote: wrote in message .. . . encounters with woman engineers. Is it possible that the woman engineers I don't see out here are operating in academia instead?? Would not surprise me a bit if that's the case. I work out in the trenches of the automotive industry Got it, misimpression on my part, I think you've mentioned "your students" in the past and I assumed the rest. and stated that I did NOT see very many female engineers but that I see more female hams than female engineers. I did get this part of it right. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE w3rv |
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wrote in message oups.com... Dee Flint wrote: wrote in message . . . encounters with woman engineers. Is it possible that the woman engineers I don't see out here are operating in academia instead?? Would not surprise me a bit if that's the case. I work out in the trenches of the automotive industry Got it, misimpression on my part, I think you've mentioned "your students" in the past and I assumed the rest. Ham radio students. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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