Re: Women Turned off by Electronics



In article <64ohq3pogkl1ebbih830c02dbbfmthelst@xxxxxxx>, To-Email-
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 14:11:42 -0800 (PST), osr@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Feb 4, 7:57 pm, a7yvm109gf...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 4, 5:55 pm, D from BC <myrealaddr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ever been on a date and you don't like her?
And you don't want her to call anymore?

Just talk about electronics... :P
It can be amazingly effective!

I find talking about the F-15's thrust-to-weight ratio and low wing
loading is also very effective.
If I ever find a woman who quotes the F-15's time to climb record
figures, I think I'd faint though.

Go over to rec.aviation.military and meet Mary Schafer from
Nasa_Dryden, SR71 blackbird engineer, and she will tell you things
about F15 you didnt wanta know :-) Unfortuanelty, shes retired.

Steve

I don't think it's women who are turned off by electronics, it's men
who are afraid of intelligent women.

We're just weeks away from our 48th Wedding Anniversary,

Don't forget your 17th birthday (wow! you _were_ young ;).

and I can
tell you there's nothing quite like an intelligent woman ;-)

But does she like electronic design?

--
Keith
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