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Lukas Pirl tahoe-dev at lukas-pirl.de
Mon Nov 25 11:48:48 UTC 2013


Hello *.

On 11/25/2013 04:22 AM, kay.eee.emm at gmail.com wrote:
> Hello James. I am a lady who has not attended computer school and
> therefore cannot possibly have obtained a degree by the methods you
> describe. I learned Boolean logic by checking Mr. Boole out from
> the public library. There are women like me on this list and lists
> just like it. Whatever modifiers our gender confers, I promise we
> aren't lurking on crypto and systems lists because it is the best
> place to leverage these advantages. Not one of us is here who does
> not love the subject matter enough to remain in spite of judgements
> based on set membership.
> 
> If you would like a larger sample population, I would be happy to
> speak to you anytime. There is not time enough to hate white men
> and love mathematics in the same lifetime. I hope you will join me
> in the latter and confine discussions of genitals to forums in
> which they are on-topic.
> 

Cool.

> 
> On Nov 24, 2013, at 5:34 PM, "James A. Donald" <jamesd at echeque.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> On 2013-11-25 10:31, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> perhaps the problem lies with the observer
>> 
>> Personal impressions are notoriously unreliable:  However:
>> 
>> If you would prefer official statistics to personal impressions,
>> official statistics tell us that the female GPA is on average
>> higher than the male GPA, despite the fact that the male SAT is
>> on average higher than the female SAT, which anomaly suggests
>> that females are being graded on possession of a pussy rather
>> than ability.

Does this point out a major inability of males: judge rationally
besides the presence of animal needs/drives?

>> 
>> Another official indicator suggestive of affirmative action is
>> that females on average take longer to graduate, and graduate
>> with more debt, in part because they repeatedly change their
>> major.  Personal impression:  Repeatedly change their major from
>> hard topics, such as computer science, towards easier topics,
>> such as hating white males.
>> 
>> The official statistics on debt level are what I would expect
>> from my personal impression that female participation in computer
>> science courses starts off conspicuously and curiously equal,
>> ends conspicuously unequal - or at least that is the way it used
>> to be, though since the hard parts of computer science courses
>> tend to be omitted these days, that may no longer be true.

Interesting - are there such correlations for hair colors also?

Sadly, your efforts to strengthen your personal impressions lack a
source (Was this a study? From when? From whom? From where? What is n?…).

We probably could post 'facts' about males and females endlessly. Oh,
what about the high portion (~80%) of males among homeless people in
industrial countries?

Also, there might be something beyond our well-socialized
heteronormative world. ;)

I'd personally encourage everyone not to discriminate genders and
therefore use a respectful and equating language. Luckily, this is not
too hard English.

Be nice.

lp

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