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It appears that LabVIEW searches are about 75% male and 25 % female according to Microsoft's adCenter Labs tool when using query.

Yet, if you use URL and enter www.ni.com, it flips to 16% male and 84% female. Either the girls just want to know what us guys are talking about, or Microsoft still has a ways to go. Maybe their adCenter folks should try Googling for the answer! :laugh:

BEER was 56% male, 44% female. Everyone is looking for beer! :beer:

Note: for you VME guys, better look at updating your skills. Only 4% female :(

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BEER was 56% male, 44% female. Everyone is looking for beer! :beer:

WOW, you started a thread that was not about beer and managed to conclude the new thread by discussing beer.

In one post !!! :worship:

This is a fine example of Godwins/Kring's/Crelf's/<Insert Name here>'s law.

Cheers & err Beers

:thumbup: & :beer:

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Yet, if you use URL and enter www.ni.com, it flips to 16% male and 84% female. Either the girls just want to know what us guys are talking about, or Microsoft still has a ways to go. Maybe their adCenter folks should try Googling for the answer! :laugh:

Maybe not :D

Most of people at the NI marketing department used to be female back when I was in Austin some 14 years ago, and they were very nice folk to be with :yes: . Not sure if that has significantly changed.

Rolf Kalbermatter

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