No, not imagining things at all. You could have an engineering degree
from an Ivy League school, a Ph.D. in computational physics from one of
the top 5 graduate schools in the field, sterling recommendations from a
Nobel Prizewinner and another from a Fellow of the Royal Society, 25
years of pr
Hi Elizabeth,
I don't think you're imagining things...The men you're dealing with most likely
don't want to deal with the fact that you are a
woman that knows what she's doing...It's kind of a pride thing, if a womans good at
computing, then the world must be upside down sort
of thing
Elizabeth wrote:
> I didn't mean to be arrogant at all. Somewhere I have the
> feeling they did it, because
> I am a girl...which is how I came across this group. I find that a lot
> of males in the comp
> business don't appreciate my knowledge because I am a girl. I could be
> imagining thin