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  1. @irinarempt really makes you wonder, doesn't it? *sigh*
  2. saddest thing about the Yahoo! apology for the lap dancing is the comments. shows how far we have to go. http://is.gd/4vqlF
  3. @elmyra oh yeah, way pissed off about that. again. pathetic.
  4. @serengetisunset it's saddening because it's objectifying women and sending out a strong 'unless you're cute you don't belong in tech' msg
  5. @thecapecoder that's kinda not the point. it's the idea that us women aren't worth anything if we're not hot. its sexist rubbish.
  6. oh, ffs, another "hottest geek girls" list. i don't think i have the energy left to be angry. it's just pathetic, really.
  7. ah, you know a blog is a success when you get known trolls leaving their bile. comment gone now. ip ban to follow.
  8. @demew yeah, he is deeply unsettling.
  9. .@demew reading it through again, i'm reconsidering. that's a nasty comment.
  10. wow. "MikeeUSA" left a hugely misogynistic & defensive, comment on Finding Ada. Tempted to let it stand as proof of why we need FA et all.
  11. please lend your support to Rosemarie Reed's film on Ada Lovelace http://is.gd/3YBWe write a letter of support before end October
  12. RT @KathySierra: S'times we argue 4 more women in tech ("women CAN code hard stuff!") while devaluing non-coders. Like design & docs r EASY?
  13. fabulous, and brave, post by @cupcate about bitchiness in tech: http://is.gd/26nxr something i've seen too much of myself.
  14. Women of Bletchley Park trip write-up: http://bit.ly/XoGf2
  15. @chrismear lol. ping me a link when it's done!
  16. @chrismear @smithsam electronics kit is brilliant - 100 experiments and a picture of a girl on the outside! made of win.
  17. @chrismear so how does it get changed?
  18. if stereotypes for girls are so reliable, how come my 9yo niece loves her electronics set?
  19. @chrismear but if no one tries harder, we'll never know if non-stereotypical games sell well either
  20. @hannahnicklin oh, absolutely!