> But in all seriousness, I think it's horribly hypocritical of the doc
> writer to spend page after page talking about how Linux people should
> treat women as equals who are just as capable as men, etc., etc. and
> then she goes on in 3.19 and 3.20 to advocate dumbing down meetings and
> talking about social issues.  She should pick her argument and stick to
> it.

Breadth != dumbing down.  Clearly, I'm not the only one who wishes women in
general would take more time to appreciate what it means to spend hundreds of
hours plumbing the depths of an abstract structure.  But the man's mirror
fault is to miss out on the incredible communicative power and information
gathering abilities of an intuition allowed to holistically examine a
situation.  

It's a skill I'm trying to learn, and it continually blows me away how much
people (including myself) broadcast about what's going on inside to those
who've learned how to read it.

                                                -J


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