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Old 2010-08-20, 16:09   #23
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lol I had a feeling I'd open a can of worms there. What I mean is that, being a mostly male forum, many of us have a tendency to express ourselves in a not very nice way. Myself included in that category.
Well, you never read in a women's forum? They aren't that nice either. I don't think men have to change their behavior just because women are around. Women aren't doing it for men, either.
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Old 2011-10-17, 00:15   #24
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This thread somehow came to mind again while I was browsing through a list of top 5000 prime finders. A quick look through it reveals 6 possible women: Kathy Pham, Amy Chambers, Catherine Goffin, Mary Hogan, Michelle Oliver, and Sue Maddern:

http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=2971
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=962
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=3071
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=2443
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=1125
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=2999

You might find one or two more, but the real challenge is finding more women prime finders than prime finders whose last name is Johnson (there are 9 of them on the list).
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Old 2011-10-17, 06:50   #25
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C'mon, we all know that there are no wimminz on teh internets.
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Old 2011-10-17, 07:11   #26
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NPLB?

No p---- left behind?
*Whhhhhooooooooosssshhh*

That was the sound of this thread sailing past the boundary between comfortable and awkward conversation at approximately 150 MPH.
That was the sound of me laughing me @$$ off. (I am 18 in college for the record)

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Old 2011-10-17, 13:48   #27
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That was the sound of me laughing me @$$ off. (I am 18 in college for the record)


And let the record show that no woman has come forward and identified herself in this thread...
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Old 2011-10-17, 14:06   #28
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They could be too busy having a life I suppose.
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Old 2011-10-17, 21:04   #29
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They could be too busy having a life I suppose.
My roommate has no end to the fun he takes from how much time I spend on this stuff
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Old 2011-10-18, 01:08   #30
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I would remind my fellow Romans that women used to be personae non grata in the Forvm:

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During the years of the Roman Republic, women had no political rights. They were not allowed to vote, directly address the Senate, nor mill about in the forum. Respectable women who spent time in public places were frowned upon. Nonetheless, there were times when women used the power of public protest to get what they wanted. One was the demonstration of women against the Oppian Law. Another ws Hortensia's speech to the forum.

The Oppian Law was passed following the disastrous defeat of the Romans by Hannibal at the battle of Cannae (216 B.C.). Because of the wars with Carthage, many men had died. Their wives and daughters had inherited their lands and monies, allowing many women to become quite rich. The state, in order to help pay for the cost of the wars, decided to tap into women's wealth by passing the Oppian Law. It limited the amount of gold women could possess and required that all the funds of wards, single women, and widows be deposited with the state. Women also were forbidden to wear dresses with purple trim (the color of mourning and a grim reminder of Rome's losses). Nor could they ride in carriages within Rome or in towns near Rome.

Roman women obeyed these restriction with little fuss. Yet, at the end of the successful Second Punic War in 201 B.C., male Romans and women in towns beyond Rome again donned their rich clothing and rode about in carriages. Women in Rome, however, continued to be denied these luxuries because of the Oppian Law. With the end of the wars, upper class women chafed at these continuing restrictions and now wished to keep their inherited money for their own use.

In 195 B.C., some members of the Tribunal proposed eliminating the Oppian Law. Women throughout Rome kept an eye on these proceedings. When it seemed that the majority of Tribunal was about to veto the proposed repeal, they poured into the streets in protest. It was the first time anything by women on a scale such as this was seen in Rome. As a result of the women's protest, the tribunes withdrew their veto and approved the repeal.
To co-opt the longtime marketing-to-the-ladies slogan from a well-known cigarette maker, "You've come a long way, infans". Gone are the days of "Romani mulieribus eunt domum".

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[Aside to rude-Robert: Isn't it spelt 'pvssy'?]
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Old 2013-01-04, 00:27   #31
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I am being curious enough as to whether there have been some lady members inside, in this forum, thereby ...
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Old 2013-01-04, 01:05   #32
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I believe trif is female, but she hasn't posted for a long time. I know of no active female members for sure, but of course some women may choose not to reveal their gender and maleness seems to get taken for granted - which is of course rather sexist!

I do know of a couple, both of whom are members here. But they're both men.
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