I've done that what now?
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 12:40,
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Now find a woman who has had the same idea.
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my other username is a porsche , posting shit pictures so you don't have to,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 12:42,
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*looks under big pile of papers* Nope
where else can I look?
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 12:45,
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Even beter
Find a woman who's had the same idea and is also a physicist. That can work well. There aren't *many* women physicists, alas, but there's some great ones out there.
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boris the spider,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 12:46,
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Strangely enough, there's quite a few in Medical Physics, maybe 30-50%.
I'm not sure where they come from, because there were hardly any on my degree course.
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my other username is a porsche , posting shit pictures so you don't have to,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 12:50,
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when i was doing my degree in theoretical physics we had about 10% or less. there's a few more in astrophysical/cosmological type of things though.
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boris the spider,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 12:52,
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maths honours sydney uni 2008
women = 0 :(
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 13:12,
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ah
bad luck. go and chat with the physicists instead....
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boris the spider,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 13:13,
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they've all met me
so it's probably not gunna happen
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k3b/-\b Peace man.,
Sat 19 Apr 2008, 13:20,
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