
7 Jul
2007
7 Jul
'07
8:21 p.m.
In article <5D8503D66B71984E8D7F6651BA74D0596D0898@yew.PS.LOCAL>, "Martin Bonner" <Martin.Bonner@pi-shurlok.com> wrote:
Why? I mean, what is there that is specifically different about a "woman's point of view"? I can certainly see that an /international/ point of view is useful (a native speaker to get the grammer right, a non-native speaker to remove colloquialisms for example), but I really don't see the point when it comes to men/women.
How many women did you closely collaborate with on technical matters with before you reached that opinion? Ben -- I changed my name: <http://periodic-kingdom.org/People/NameChange.php>