Re: not a new subject - women in electronics and computing?
"Lyn" <sensecam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm still wondering why there are not that many women attracted to
careers to electronics/computing.
If you looked like, say, Pamela Anderson, what would attract you to the
field?
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