If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
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 @dafyre said: The American English seems to be good at doing this. Yeah, and it's a word, and we all know what it means, so who gives a crap. Move on... 
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 Hi Lauren! Welcome to ML! 
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 Welcome! 
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 Welcome to @csswales 
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 Hi @csswales Welcome aboard! 
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 @csswales Welcome to ML  
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 Hello! Sarah from San Bruno, CA. Was recommended this site by Scott. Joined to bullshit and have some laughs, and maybe learn something in the process.  I will just put this here for giggles.  
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 @nerdyfem4life welcome to the community!! 
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 Welcome to the ML community! Great to see new faces. 
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 @nerdyfem4life Welcome ! 
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 Welcome to everyone! 
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 Hey @nerdyfem4life great to see you here. 
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 Welcome aboard! 
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 Lots of new users showing up this week. Hopefully some of them will get a chance to say hello. 
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 Averaging a new users every six hours at the moment!! 
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 Yeah I'm surprised at the amount of Women on this site like @TechnicalAngel. I still have never had a single girl on our IT team anywhere. We don't have any here, had one apply but she knew less than most of our end users. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Yeah I'm surprised at the amount of Women on this site like @TechnicalAngel. I still have never had a single girl on our IT team anywhere. We don't have any here, had one apply but she knew less than most of our end users. That's odd. Most places that I work have so many women on the team that it seems like there are far more women in IT than people always say that there is. You worked with @katie didn't you? I've never worked at a place with more than two people that didn't have women on the team. Rarely were they over 25% of the team or IT in general and often they are separated by groups (fewer in UNIX, more in databases, etc.) 
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 @scottalanmiller said: You worked with @katie didn't you? True. I wasn't counting that since it was such a short time. We only had one Girl in the whole IT program when I was in college, so there are very few women in IT in this area. 
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 At RIT, the program was mostly women, easily 60%. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: At RIT, the program was mostly women, easily 60%. This was true of my Grad program as well. 









