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| View Poll Results: Are you... | |||
| ...male | | 23 | 79.31% |
| ...female | | 3 | 10.34% |
| ...something else (?) | | 3 | 10.34% |
| Voters: 29. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Just out of interest...
Are you:
Male Female Something else (?)
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selwonk If I've posted some code above, you might think it looks a bit simplistic. It might be. I'd rather people tried the next step themselves rather than getting a full solution on a plate. That way they learn more! |
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If I put 'something else', do I need to explain? LOL
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Absolutely...
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I expected the male count to be much larger than the female...
maybe that number will jump once work/school lets out. ![]()
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Oh dear, should we be expecting 'a' and 'l' threads in the near future...
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Quote:
Why? I'm at work and answered it. Or maybe, it's because woman are capable of doing two things at once. j/k. |
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How abt a 4th field - "Not Sure" ???
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hmmm... who'd have guessed what gender the majority of users were?
(sarcasm intended)
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I almost clicked "something else" but dragons do have genders as well.
![]() a/s/l threads are must-be in any "social" forum, nice to see such around here as well. is it just me, or ever since I arrived aspfree become more and more social? ![]() |
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Memnoch - I always had my suspicions!
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WebStandardsMan doesn't care for gender!
WebStandardsMan cares only for standards! WebStandardsMan also prefers to refer to himself in the 3rd person! |
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hmm... but it is WebStandardsMan after all - the question was not how you see yourself - or was it?
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