Eko wrote:
>Well, actually I don't believe girls are suitable for computer-
>related jobs. Particularly in hardware fields.
I don't agree, I watched a woman grow in knowledge and ability in the local
computershop. Ok the first day she didn't know anything about how to
assemble a computer but farely fast (the next week) she was working as hard
as the guys.
BTW: A funny thing happened that first day she worked (I was the first
costumer she had), she comes from northern Wermland (the region were I'm
living), and she asked me if I wanted a "p�s" (I don't really know how to
spell it). It sounds like a "kiss" but means "bag" ;-) Since they didn't
have the latter at that time I was a bit perplexed at first before I placed
where she was from.
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...
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