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Sad state of affairs...
More women in IT would be great... especially on our floor, the 2 poor lasses get oogled enough by the 25 other guys...Send them our way, thx k bye.
Oog
As a male neanderthal who works in an IT department serving mere humans I find your comments derogatory.How about lamenting about the lack of white males in the NBA for a change?
Tsk, tsk, tsk ... This article is yet another product of one of the (hopefully few) heavily lobotomized INQ editors. (Or is it that they started hiring Australopitheci?)...And what would be the *benefit* of having more women in the IT business? Make the womanoids feel better about themselves? Well, how about increasing the number of white males in the NBA by administrative measures? ... Just to make them feel better about their basketball "skills." How would that work? Care to comment?
Anyway, so far I haven't heard a good motivation for promoting equal numbers of females and males in the IT industry (or any market-constrained industry, for that matter).
(I bet whoever wrote the article counts on a strong showing of "Neanderthalian" replies (he "figured us out"), so, my fellow IT Neanderthalians, let's not disappoint the bloke!
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