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>In a nut shell, a lady writer blows up at an engineer for not reviewing
>her stuff. The engineer relents, reads the stuff, and then says,
>"These pages are blank! You've been bluffing for months!" To which the
>humiliated writer replies, "I think I'll go have a yummy compost
>salad with delicious fetid cheese."
>It wasn't even mildly funny. It maligns women. It maligns tech writers.
>I paid good money to get insulted.
I didn't see it as necessarily any more insulting to women or tech writers
than anyone else.
I remember puzzling over it for a while after reading it, but in the end I
decided that it had a lot of conflicting messages. I still don't understand
it, and it may just be stupid, but I don't find it offensive.
By the way, the famous Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse (which once took a
phone call from Air Force 1 reserving a table for two hours later) serves
compost. ...RM
Richard Mateosian Technical Writer in Berkeley CA srm -at- c2 -dot- org