This is a Journal entry by DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Oh Dear, one of those.

Post 41

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

why does I sudenly find myself worrying deeply about the human race,

I'm none of those things, I can't be, ok a little arogant at times but I'm not afraid to admit I'm wrong (I've found this is the quickist way to solve an argument), I'm selfish by my nature but I do have empathy which I relly upon alot, vanity is somthing that happened to other people, you can't be vain when you've grown up not knowing what you look like, mirrors also happened to other people. dosn't mean I'm insecure about the way I look, only that I don't really think I look like anything because from this vantige point I don't. Rude, well what can I say, this is an atribute that I can say with so much definity, I'm always polite I say hello to people, let people pass me, say exuse me, open doors for people, it's been somthing with me always.

Now tell me why I don't have a girlfriend.

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 42

Beatrice

I really don't know! You sound like a lovely person, maybe you're just looking in the wrong places?


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Post 43

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Yes I fear I am.

so were do interlecual girls like to go of a weekend?

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 44

Beatrice

You're asking me!smiley - laugh


Oh, art galleries, theatre, off-beat cinema. Bookshops are pretty good too! If you do spot a potential victim...er...I mean, prospect...there, at least you can strike up conversation:

"What did you think of the performance?"
"Which is your favourite piece"
"Have you seen any of his other stuff?"

Which don't look like obvious chat up lines. With any luck there'll be a cafe in the museum or whatever, and you can offer to buy a coffee.smiley - teasmiley - cake

That'll be smiley - 2cents consulting fee pleasesmiley - biggrin


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Post 45

Beatrice

Oh, and I know it's an old cliche, but you meet some awfully nice people in amateur dramatic groups. Even if you dont want to act there's always loads of backstage and front of house to be done.

Off to French class now

au revoir
bisous


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Post 46

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Oh ok smiley - winkeye

so get out and do things would be your advice, meet people doing the things I like doing and I may find someone that is like me in that context. Thanks

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 47

Beatrice

Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?smiley - winkeye

Sorry if it sounded like I was stating the bleedin' obvious. Actually ststistics show you're most likely to meet someone at w*rksmiley - erm


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Post 48

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Teh, no I wasn't being sarcastic, I always use smiley - winkeye or smiley - tongueout for those kinds of posts.

Well I got no chance have I, Small company no female employees, no female programmers or egeneers really exist.

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 49

Beatrice

Any vacancies going at the minutesmiley - biggrin


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Post 50

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

yes, lots, critical staff shortage I'm afraid.

we'er trying to get some peeps just out of uni at the moment, no shortage of aplicants, 50 men, 1 women. owch.

at the moment theis company is just a load of engeneers, and the MDs wife part time to cover some things, we really need some marketing or somthing other than engenereering.

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 51

Beatrice

Is it a fairly new company? What's it do?


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Post 52

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

6 years old I think, we do building automation and development work. mainly in Lonworks and other networking type things. quite good at it now. see website http://www.infranet-partners.co.uk *proud look* I did that smiley - biggrin

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 53

Beatrice

oooh, that's luvverly, that is

How come there are so few female programmers and engineerssmiley - huh


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Post 54

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

don't know, perhaps they all go into hair care, or religon, I don't understand it. I wish there were some girls out there that understood why 3 & 5 is 1 and why loop and checks aren't as effient as pointing.

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 55

Beatrice

tsk tsk! Such stereotyping from one so youngsmiley - yikes

I have to admit I havent a clue why 3 and 5 might be 1 (is it some binary thingy?) but I'm pretty good at pointingsmiley - smiley


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Post 56

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

no, I'm sure there are some, but very very few, I think more women go into steel production and oil well grunting than software engeneering.

or perhaps the uk hasn't cottened on that it's a career yet.

-- DoctorMO --


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