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>From: hillyard@msc.cornell.edu
Subject: Re: Biological Sex Differences? ("Women only" excusable ?)
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>From article <1992Sep6.154026.14965@techbook.com>, by szabo@techbook.com (Nick Szabo):
[...]
> to CS?  Two things that I know are important to CS, are verbal ability
> and arithmetic.  In fact, in daily software engineering work these are
      ^^^^^^^^^^
Picture hard working programmer typing away at his $10,000 terminal.
"Damn, if only I could add and subtract better, my programming would
go so much better."

>From across the room.  "Hey, I had the same problem, until I got one of
these."

Flash to $5 calculator.

:)

SEH


