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nexusn
Testing Mark Unseen   Feb 20 06:51 UTC 1997

Hello !!
20 responses total.
nexusn
response 1 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 06:52 UTC 1997

anybody there ?
remmers
response 2 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 11:15 UTC 1997

Nope, nobody at all! But welcome anyway.
lee
response 3 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 23:24 UTC 1997

this is a test
this is only a test
had this been a real response
i'd have had something interesting to say
orinoco
response 4 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 01:15 UTC 1997

<you know, I've got the funny feeling I've seen this sort of item
before....but I just can't think where...>
remmers
response 5 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 10:54 UTC 1997

Must've been agora or coop.
lee
response 6 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 02:39 UTC 1997

this item doesn't appear to be linked...
remmers
response 7 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 13:33 UTC 1997

How can we test this?
lee
response 8 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 22:53 UTC 1997

Polling everyone who reads any conferences and asking if they've seen this
item.
Or just taking a sample and doing some statisical analysis.
remmers
response 9 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 04:07 UTC 1997

It's easiest to sample no data and test the null hypothesis on
it. The results are bound to beInterrupt!
lee
response 10 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 22:18 UTC 1997

"beInterrupt!"?
<lee scratches her head and wonders about life and the universe and the sense
of that last response>
valerie
response 11 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 00:58 UTC 1997

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remmers
response 12 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 12:07 UTC 1997

What difference does it make, you raging female chauvanist you?
valerie
response 13 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 14:06 UTC 1997

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jared
response 14 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 19:16 UTC 1997

test
lee
response 15 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 23:12 UTC 1997

<lee is actually several "hers" as four sisters have the password to this
account>
mary
response 16 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 23:18 UTC 1997

I doubt your assumption (that the reason more women aren't on Grex walks
is because the are scared of computers or don't find them useful in their
lives) is accurate.

I'd start with how women have less leisure time than men, on average, and
what little they have is spent very carefully.   I know of my outside
interests, if push came to shove, Grex would go first.

valerie
response 17 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 22:06 UTC 1997

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orinoco
response 18 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 22:53 UTC 1997

Well, most of the people I know with far too much time on their hands are
male...
lee
response 19 of 20: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 04:48 UTC 1997

Well maybe all the people seen goofing off are men... I'm included to
think it's a more generational thing, there are women using computers
and such, but a generation ago, it was almost unheard of.  I know my
mother is wary of computers but all of us sisters (who are all, btw,
under 25) don't have a problem sitting in front of a computer and
pressing keys to see what happens, even though none of us have any
formal computer training.
orinoco
response 20 of 20: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 23:05 UTC 1997

The gender gap for computer *users* seems to be leveling out, but most of the
frightening obsessive geeks are still male...our gender seems to be cursed.
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