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What is the gender of a computer?

milagros317

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A retired sailor purchased a computer and began to learn all about computing. Being a sailor, he was used to addressing his ships as "She" or "Her". But was unsure what was proper for computers.

To solve his dilemma, he set up two groups of computer experts: one group was male, and the other group was female.

The group of women reported that computers should be refereed to as "HE" because:

1. In order to get their attention you have to turn them on.

2. They have a lot of data but are still clueless.

3. They are supposed to help you solve problems but half the time they are the problem.

4. As soon as you commit to one, you realise that if you had waited a little longer, you could have had a newer and better model.

The group of men reported that computers should be referred to as "SHE" because:

1. No one but the creator understands their logic.

2. The native language they use to talk to other computers is incomprehensible to anyone else.

3. Even your smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for later retrieval.

4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.
 
Obviously, we must refer them as “legion”, for they are many. Not so hard to do these days, when they/them pronouns are becoming the norm. A timely piece of humor, Milagros!
 
In general, computers do not have a gender, as they are inanimate objects and do not possess biological characteristics or gender identities. The concept of gender is typically associated with living beings, including humans and animals, and refers to socially and culturally constructed roles, behaviors, attributes, and identities that are associated with femininity, masculinity, or other gender identities.

However, in some specific contexts, the terms "male" and "female" may be used to describe certain connectors or components in computer hardware, such as "male" and "female" connectors for cables, or "male" and "female" ends of a power cord. These terms are used purely for technical purposes to indicate compatibility or physical characteristics of the components, and do not imply gender identity or social roles.
 
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