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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a very bizarre question. I am African American and I work in computational fluid dynamics. All my colleagues understand the same models I do. We use the same technical terms etc. We interpret the results similarly. I am kind of puzzled about OP's question. For example if I hated the right geometry for a project or tell the CAD guy, are you saying that based on their gender/race/sexual orientation they will understand it differently? Lol some of you need a life seriously. Anyone who has gone through an engineering program and work as an engineer knows that you can't take it. And if you do, they will just find a way to put you way from engineering into other kind of work instead.[/quote] Did you hear what happened in Flint Michigan ? African American communities Public water supply are more likely to get contaminated than whites one. Maybe if there were more black engineers in those industries then that issue would much less often. [/quote]
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