cthia wrote:Thirty years ago, finding a female applying for a career in the computer industry was much of an oxymoron as a blonde with brains.
cthia wrote:I never said that women couldn't be found in the industry in the infant years of computing. As I stated, I had even heard of the rare creatures myself. But there seemed to be NONE found in Silicon Valley, where the truly lucrative salaries were. Six figure incomes were a dime a dozen in the seventies. I'm talking about truly lucrative careers, not jobs.
I certainly never meant to agree that blondes aren't intelligent. They are, well. . . some. My friend Andreea from Ro is a brilliant blonde neurosurgeon - but still an oxymoron. Who always calls me a moron for the statement. Besides, beautiful blondes don't have to be smart to have fun.
In fact, there was an inside joke raging back then that they were all densely populated and gathered together only in one area, Silicone Valley - at the company parties when profits came out for the quarter.
I imagined when I first read that line that you thought your post was bland and needed to be ended with a joke and that was the one you chose. But "Never meant to agree" is an interesting choice of words for something you bluntly stated in the joke line. I am not sure that piling some more jokes on top is helpful.
To be clear, the line says both that blondes are not intelligent and that women in the 80's did not apply for jobs in the computer industry. That is the way an oxymoron works, unless it is trying to put thesis together with antithesis to achieve a synthesis (such as a jumbo shrimp or a deafening silence).