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If women really want to be represented in SV, they should spent more time in front of a screen.
Amen!
Give her a pager and having to deal with software (and hardware) issues at 2am. :-/
From the little I get, this lady is not an engineer and is not working in a technical domain.
Pao graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in 1991, Harvard Law School with a juris doctor in 1994,[2] and Harvard Business School with an MBA in 1998.
If women really want to be represented in SV, they should spent more time in front of a screen.
Wow Heraclitusstudent! For how much shit you give Rin on the other threads I am surprised you've posted this.
Are there any women Bill Gates or Zuckerburgs?
If there are then shame on these attention whores who at least can't bring attention to those that have accomplished what they say don't exist.
Oh there's Gwyneth Paltrow and Goop. I'm not sure who's point I'm making though...
if i was married to a Pao something tells me i'd be eating chinese takeout every night... *
Ellen Pao Files Notice Of Appeal For KPCB Discrimination Case. Reddit CEO and former venture capitalist Ellen Pao has filed a notice of appeal in her long-running gender discrimination case against venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, according to a filing submitted today to the Superior Court of California.
A gold digging bitch, greedy lawyers, and a screwed up system is all it takes.
When are we gonna adopt the sensible British system where the loser pays the legal costs?
I'm glad the men in SV are solving environmental degradation,drought,joblessness,massive waste in DOD spending, TBTF, homeless women & children & few other insignificant problems.
Technology is my GOD.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/28/technology/ellen-pao-kleiner-perkins-case-decision.html?ref=technology
I find it really annoying to see how the press tries to use one incident to show how an entire industry is SOOO unfair with women, and even more when they make the argument that this is why women are under-represented.
From the little I get, this lady is not an engineer and is not working in a technical domain.
If women really want to be represented in SV, they should spent more time in front of a screen.
They wouldn't depend as much on other people.