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Female
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16
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2.0%
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771
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98.0%
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GIRLS USE CALCS
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Earl
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Girls actually like calculators OH MY GOSH I CANNOT BELIVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and also (GIRL POWER) and all that was said for the heck of things. and girls should name there calcs, cause that's what girls do playing your emoti.. oh sorry i just got hooked on hummin music I forgot i was typing a response on ticalc.org
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16 September 2005, 01:10 GMT
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Re: What is your gender?
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Free_Bird
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Hmm.. The Reply link was broken, so it took me some time to post this stuff, but I finally did! Needless to say this is the first post because others haven't found out how to post about this topic yet. Ticalc, please fix it.
Okay, to the point. At the moment I write this only males have voted and I don't expect too many women to vote (I don't mean to offend anyone). So this is not such a good survey I think. But maybe I'm wrong, maybe we'll see some surpising results or a cool discussion. I'll just wait and see.
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22 January 2000, 17:48 GMT
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Re: What is your gender?
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Free_Bird
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First post. Why? The reply link is still broken. I've figured out how to post here, but others haven't. I tried to post before but failed mysteriously.
No woman has voted yet and I don't think many are going to (no offense intended). This survey really won't tell us anything new. I'd rather have more calc related surveys, and more relevant surveys.
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22 January 2000, 20:34 GMT
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Re: What is your gender?
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LauraTbird
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I guess I'm the only woman here? Wow I feel special.
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22 January 2000, 21:49 GMT
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Re: Re: Re: What is your gender?
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Matthew Hernandez
(Web Page)
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Just because a girl is interested in something that primarily guys are doesn't mean she doesn't have a life. Plenty of people (mark this, people includes male and female) enjoy technology (more specifically, programming) and have a "life." I believe there was a debate on what have a "life" was about one month ago, so I don't think it needs to come up again. But, many programmers and calc-likers participate in school sports, church activities, bands, attend parties, "chill," etc.
Matt H.
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25 January 2000, 01:12 GMT
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5 Hours (Only?)
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KB0LZU
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As is obvious, there are many people who think that 5 hours is a lot, but for me, I spend my day at school programming my 86 in assember, (Yes, I don't have ANY life, but hay, machine language is is challenging and Challenging is better than my classes), and come home and program my 86 using ASM Studio. But I think that intelluctual, (and not :-) ) activity is not a male only realm. So I'm happy to know that you spend time dealving into such a neat platform, so as a guy, it's proof that equal oppertunity is not just talk.
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31 January 2000, 06:14 GMT
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