Well......
Which begs one question that I have been thinking of lately: how come I very nearly cannot find a single female Orbinaut on O-F, even less than the ratio of female engineers (never mind scientists) in the aerospace industry or the ratio of female physics students in my university (something like 1:20 I heard)? This is very strange, because while flight simulators aren't exactly what girls might do, I would think that flying spaceflight simulators would be funnier than, say, doing some incredibly complex math, and I certainly would not have expected something like, um, ~0 female active members on O-F over the past few months (which I take as a good representation of the population playing Orbiter on a regular basis).
Should I worry about what the
is thinking about? :huh: Or is that just my Freudian sub-consciousness on finding a GF? :rofl: Should we start a campaign on promoting Orbiter to females (e.g. your wife/GF/daughter/classmates/friends/mum etc.)?
Thoughts?
Which begs one question that I have been thinking of lately: how come I very nearly cannot find a single female Orbinaut on O-F, even less than the ratio of female engineers (never mind scientists) in the aerospace industry or the ratio of female physics students in my university (something like 1:20 I heard)? This is very strange, because while flight simulators aren't exactly what girls might do, I would think that flying spaceflight simulators would be funnier than, say, doing some incredibly complex math, and I certainly would not have expected something like, um, ~0 female active members on O-F over the past few months (which I take as a good representation of the population playing Orbiter on a regular basis).
Should I worry about what the
is thinking about? :huh: Or is that just my Freudian sub-consciousness on finding a GF? :rofl: Should we start a campaign on promoting Orbiter to females (e.g. your wife/GF/daughter/classmates/friends/mum etc.)?Thoughts?