Re: computer gender?
ladadadada, on host 134.148.24.16
Saturday, January 15, 2000, at 20:47:45
computer gender? posted by Speedball on Friday, January 14, 2000, at 06:39:53:
> A language instructor was explaining to her class that French nouns, > unlike their English counterparts, are grammatically designated as > masculine or feminine. Things like 'chalk' or 'pencil,' she > described, would have a gender association although in English > these words were neutral. > > Puzzled, one student raised his hand and asked, "What gender is a > computer?" The teacher wasn't certain which it was, and so divided > the class into two groups and asked them to decide if a computer > should be masculine or feminine. One group was composed of the > women in the class, and the other, of men. Both groups were asked > to give four reasons for their recommendation. > > The group of women concluded that computers should be referred to > in the masculine gender because: > 1. In order to get their attention, you have to turn them on. > 2. They have a lot of data but are still clueless. > 3. They are supposed to help you solve your problems, but half > the time they ARE the problem. > 4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that, if you had > waited a little longer, you could have had a better model. > > The men, on the other hand, decided that computers should > definitely be referred to in the feminine gender because: > 1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic. > 2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers > is incomprehensible to everyone else. > 3. Even your smallest mistakes are stored in long-term memory for > later retrieval. > 4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself > spending half your paycheck on accessories for it. > > Speed'hehe'ball
I am not going to comment on this for fear of incriminating myself. But I *would* like to hear Brunnen_G's thoughts.....
Brunnen_G, are you out there ? Tell us what *you* think.
lada(definitely not French)dada
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