Barbie is now a computer engineer!
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Barbie is now a computer engineer!
I can't make this stuff up, ladies and gents.
http://www.barbiemedia.com/admin/upload ... Barbie.pdf
Found a link to this at another programming board. I guess there was a poll earlier this year to choose the next Barbie... well, guess who won. This is quite hilarious.
http://www.barbiemedia.com/admin/upload ... Barbie.pdf
Found a link to this at another programming board. I guess there was a poll earlier this year to choose the next Barbie... well, guess who won. This is quite hilarious.
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Omg, lol.
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
She looks more like call center tech support. If she were a computer engineer she'd be holding an energy drink and wearing a linux t-shirt.
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
According to this, and the Society of Women Engineers and the National Academy of Engineering states that realistic clothing that a computer engineer would wear is a binary code t-shirt and black knit skinny pants.To ensure the doll accurately reflects this occupation, Barbie® designers worked with the Society of Women Engineers and the National Academy of Engineering to ensure that accessories, clothing and packaging were realistic and representative of a real computer engineer. Looking geek chic, Computer Engineer Barbie® wears a t-shirt featuring binary code and computer/keyboard icon along with a pair of black knit skinny pants.
Pants whatever, but binary code t-shirt? I didn't know those were things you just see every computer engineer wearing these days, is this part of the dress code?
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
Maybe there's a secret message incoded into that shirt??
..or not
..or not
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That would be hilarious if there was.
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
LMAO! It's funny you should mention it because if you look at her screen, the binary follows a pattern as follows:
01000010 01100001 01110010
01100010 01101001 01100101
Translated to integers, this reads:
66 97 114
98 105 101
Then traslated into askii:
B a r
b i e
So the screen essentially reads "BarbieBarbieBarbieBar"
Not the most scandalous secret message, but a secret message nonetheless.
01000010 01100001 01110010
01100010 01101001 01100101
Translated to integers, this reads:
66 97 114
98 105 101
Then traslated into askii:
B a r
b i e
So the screen essentially reads "BarbieBarbieBarbieBar"
Not the most scandalous secret message, but a secret message nonetheless.
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
Hahahahaha, as subtle as that is, it's hilarious that they actually put something on there useful.
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I wonder if any person who plays with her would pick up on that?
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I'm kind of curious as to what "realistic computer engineering" accessories will be sold with this theme of Barbie. :P
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I was wondering the same thing... they seem to have already screwed up the computer. So according to the Barbie folks, we code in and read everything in binary on a regular basis? Haha, yeah, thats one of my hobbies is to not use editors, not to type source code, not to compile int object code, and skip the linker, I code Zero's and Ones then save it as .exe hahahah. They seem to forget that we see everything in Matrix code too
I think it is a good idea and all... the whole "getting young girls into computers" thing. I believe that they are on the right track, but are mucking around in things they know nothing about. They should have chosen her to be a consultant or something... All I'm saying is that the barbie might be misleading to young children as to what the career is like.
I think it is a good idea and all... the whole "getting young girls into computers" thing. I believe that they are on the right track, but are mucking around in things they know nothing about. They should have chosen her to be a consultant or something... All I'm saying is that the barbie might be misleading to young children as to what the career is like.
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
Barbie programs in binary? Oh snap, I'm dumber than a Barbie doll...
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
Tell her to get back to the kitchen :D
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Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
Uncle-Ruckus wrote:Tell her to get back to the kitchen :D
Re: Barbie is now a computer engineer!
Apparently we all have small leather vests and headset microphones on all the time as well...OmegaGDS wrote:I was wondering the same thing... they seem to have already screwed up the computer. So according to the Barbie folks, we code in and read everything in binary on a regular basis? Haha, yeah, thats one of my hobbies is to not use editors, not to type source code, not to compile int object code, and skip the linker, I code Zero's and Ones then save it as .exe hahahah. They seem to forget that we see everything in Matrix code too
I think it is a good idea and all... the whole "getting young girls into computers" thing. I believe that they are on the right track, but are mucking around in things they know nothing about. They should have chosen her to be a consultant or something... All I'm saying is that the barbie might be misleading to young children as to what the career is like.
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