James Stroud wrote: > Midway through a semester in college, after a few days (or was it a few > weeks?) of...well...lets just say I was studying real hard...I got lost > on my way to o-chem and wandered into the interior design department by > accident and found what I like to call "the motherload". No, the girls > definitely weren't doing the sciency stuff back then. But that has been > a few years already, so maybe things have changed. > > James
In my experience, things have not changed at most PolySci Universities (Georgia Tech, NC State, Virginia Tech, etc). The Comp Engineering/CS/Math classes are still full of boys. Although there are some girls, but not a lot. If a girl is in the class (and that's a big if) no boy in the classs can focus. She distorts the atmosphere of the entire room (in a good way). She's like a giant, shiny, spherical magnet close to a lot of little, ordinary metal shards. Even when the girl isn't a perfect 10 super model, the guys are still distracted because bathes daily and thus smells good. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list