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Title: The high tech "she".
Post by: Peter on Jan 28, 2008, 08:31 AM
Have you noticed the increasing flood of technical articles with a she where you expect a he?

For instance

http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/rich-tehrani/wireless/wifi-hotspots-still-not-secure.html

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If your laptop automatically connects to a Wi-Fi network run by a hacker, she might be able to search your computer for sensitive data, even information that would allow access to your company's network.


How many of the superhuman hackers are women really? One per thousand or one per ten thousand?

I have noticed a certain lack of balls and spine in those computer specialists and I am getting tired of it.
Title: Re: The high tech "she".
Post by: outdoors on Jan 28, 2008, 08:34 AM
i was in a group on Google groups once, for hackers,These GUYS were amazing-but out of all the members i do not recall a female in the group.
Title: Re: The high tech "she".
Post by: Mr. X on Jan 28, 2008, 09:24 AM
Its the king's new clothing. Essentially keep saying something is true over and over again and sooner or later its true. Correctness by association. But I don't have a problem if they want to associate women with criminals.
Title: Re: The high tech "she".
Post by: CaptDMO on Jan 28, 2008, 09:42 AM

Have you noticed the increasing flood of technical articles with a she where you expect a he?
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If your laptop automatically connects to a Wi-Fi network run by a hacker, she might be able to search your computer for sensitive data, even information that would allow access to your company's network.


Consider the number of women arrested and found guilty (sentenced or not) of embezzlement, shoplifting, and credit card theft/fraud. Not to mention the amount of
extortion and "third party" crime.

It only makes sense.
Now that the heavy lifting of establishing criminal operandi,
inevitably rising to meet the challenges of new technology, women of less than honorable
intent will be attracted to the easier "crimes of opportunity". It's easier to rip folks off
while sitting at a keyboard while sipping a latte double shot  at Btarsucks than getting up and going to a job every morning,  risking discovery of double billing company clients and/or redirecting payments to personal accounts while entering false data into the ledgers.       

Oh sure, the booty is less attractive, and there's no regular paycheck to augment and hide their assets, so how do they do it?
Volume! volume! volume!

Yep, women have come a long way from laundering and cooking.     
Title: Re: The high tech "she".
Post by: Dutch269 on Jan 28, 2008, 04:26 PM

Its the king's new clothing. Essentially keep saying something is true over and over again and sooner or later its true. Correctness by association. But I don't have a problem if they want to associate women with criminals.



That is it exactly. Look at the tactics of feminism, they keep spewing out so-called facts, like the rape statistic, and after a few years it becomes fact and nobody can remember why.