> > Just for fun, I have started a team for women. It is called Women's
> > International Science Expedition (WISE)
> > Feel free to join!
>
> Wait a minute!
> How do you want to survive without gentlemen on your side?
>
> And are men also welcome or will they have to fear the revenge of the
> wise-amazonas? ;^)
>
>
> #k.
>
Of course, my dear, any "gentleman" is most welcome, as long as he understands that his membership is in support of the highly intelligent, gifted women involved in this project 8}
> >
> Of course, my dear, any "gentleman" is most welcome, as long as he understands
> that his membership is in support of the highly intelligent, gifted women
> involved in this project 8}
>
> Just for fun, I have started a team for women. It is called Women's
> International Science Expedition (WISE)
> Feel free to join!
>
Some Questions:
a) Does women multiply two doubles differently?
b) Is there something specific female view to the gravition waves?
c) VERY IMPORTANT: If Einstein would not have a relationship to Marie Curie, what would happpen to the theory of relativity?
> Of course, my dear, any "gentleman" is most welcome, as long as he understands
> that his membership is in support of the highly intelligent, gifted women
> involved in this project 8}
>
ROFLMAO
"Um ein tadelloses Mitglied einer Schafherde sein zu können, muß man vor allem ein Schaf sein." (Albert Einstein)
> a) Does women multiply two doubles differently?
One hates to make blanket statements about the sexes, but since recent research does, indeed, show a difference, I would say this: One sees it as mathematics, the other sees it as giving birth to quadruplets.
> b) Is there something specific female view to the gravition waves?
As a woman, I am attuned to sublte variations in waves. There is the friendly wave, the curt wave, the come-hither wave, the beauty queen parade wave...I would be quite well suited to distinguishing gravitational waves from the more common ones.
> c) VERY IMPORTANT: If Einstein would not have a relationship to Marie Curie,
> what would happpen to the theory of relativity?
A Curious question, eh? I suppose it would be relatively irrelevant!
> "Um ein tadelloses Mitglied einer Schafherde sein zu können, muß man vor
> allem ein Schaf sein." (Albert Einstein)
>
>
Dear Tom,
looking at all your bubble-posts I learn:
You definitely seem to fit as a "perfect member of a Herd of sheep".
As a person of obvious refinement and taste,(I have just perused ones profile) may i draw to your attention the most important web site dedicated to the study of, undoubtedly, the finest human intellects ever to crawl on the face of this planet. You will notice, of course, a preponderance of the hunter gatherer over the nurturer.
> Hail the Obscure
>
> As a person of obvious refinement and taste,(I have just perused ones
> profile) may i draw to your attention the most important web site dedicated to
> the study of, undoubtedly, the finest human intellects ever to crawl on the
> face of this planet. You will notice, of course, a preponderance of the hunter
> gatherer over the nurturer.
>
> http://www.darwinawards.com/
>
>
Ah, yes, one of my favorite sites. I had hoped no one would bring it up, since there is such a paucity of nominees of my gender. While we women can compete on most levels, the Darwin Awards are usually just out of our reach.
Calling all women!
)
> Just for fun, I have started a team for women. It is called Women's
> International Science Expedition (WISE)
> Feel free to join!
Wait a minute!
How do you want to survive without gentlemen on your side?
And are men also welcome or will they have to fear the revenge of the wise-amazonas? ;^)
#k.
--
"In zweifelhaften F
> > Just for fun, I have
)
> > Just for fun, I have started a team for women. It is called Women's
> > International Science Expedition (WISE)
> > Feel free to join!
>
> Wait a minute!
> How do you want to survive without gentlemen on your side?
>
> And are men also welcome or will they have to fear the revenge of the
> wise-amazonas? ;^)
>
>
> #k.
>
Of course, my dear, any "gentleman" is most welcome, as long as he understands that his membership is in support of the highly intelligent, gifted women involved in this project 8}
> > > Of course, my dear, any
)
> >
> Of course, my dear, any "gentleman" is most welcome, as long as he understands
> that his membership is in support of the highly intelligent, gifted women
> involved in this project 8}
>
> Just for fun, I have
)
> Just for fun, I have started a team for women. It is called Women's
> International Science Expedition (WISE)
> Feel free to join!
>
Some Questions:
a) Does women multiply two doubles differently?
b) Is there something specific female view to the gravition waves?
c) VERY IMPORTANT: If Einstein would not have a relationship to Marie Curie, what would happpen to the theory of relativity?
> Of course, my dear, any
)
> Of course, my dear, any "gentleman" is most welcome, as long as he understands
> that his membership is in support of the highly intelligent, gifted women
> involved in this project 8}
>
ROFLMAO
"Um ein tadelloses Mitglied einer Schafherde sein zu können, muß man vor allem ein Schaf sein." (Albert Einstein)
> Some Questions: > a)
)
> Some Questions:
> a) Does women multiply two doubles differently?
One hates to make blanket statements about the sexes, but since recent research does, indeed, show a difference, I would say this: One sees it as mathematics, the other sees it as giving birth to quadruplets.
> b) Is there something specific female view to the gravition waves?
As a woman, I am attuned to sublte variations in waves. There is the friendly wave, the curt wave, the come-hither wave, the beauty queen parade wave...I would be quite well suited to distinguishing gravitational waves from the more common ones.
> c) VERY IMPORTANT: If Einstein would not have a relationship to Marie Curie,
> what would happpen to the theory of relativity?
A Curious question, eh? I suppose it would be relatively irrelevant!
> Hail the Obscure. > >
)
> Hail the Obscure.
>
>
Well done! I'm speechless...ROFLMAO
> "Um ein tadelloses Mitglied
)
> "Um ein tadelloses Mitglied einer Schafherde sein zu können, muß man vor
> allem ein Schaf sein." (Albert Einstein)
>
>
Dear Tom,
looking at all your bubble-posts I learn:
You definitely seem to fit as a "perfect member of a Herd of sheep".
Es gr
Hail the Obscure As a
)
Hail the Obscure
As a person of obvious refinement and taste,(I have just perused ones profile) may i draw to your attention the most important web site dedicated to the study of, undoubtedly, the finest human intellects ever to crawl on the face of this planet. You will notice, of course, a preponderance of the hunter gatherer over the nurturer.
http://www.darwinawards.com/
you can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be led
> Hail the Obscure > > As a
)
> Hail the Obscure
>
> As a person of obvious refinement and taste,(I have just perused ones
> profile) may i draw to your attention the most important web site dedicated to
> the study of, undoubtedly, the finest human intellects ever to crawl on the
> face of this planet. You will notice, of course, a preponderance of the hunter
> gatherer over the nurturer.
>
> http://www.darwinawards.com/
>
>
Ah, yes, one of my favorite sites. I had hoped no one would bring it up, since there is such a paucity of nominees of my gender. While we women can compete on most levels, the Darwin Awards are usually just out of our reach.