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	<title>All Girls &#187; Barbie doll</title>
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		<title>Barbie now finds it chic to be geek</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sally Reed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barbie has a new career — computer engineer. Oh good, announced to coincide with E-week and honor of Engineer Your Life, I thought. But no, the announcement is tied to the opening of the annual toy show.  Nonetheless! Even though in 1992 Barbie said,&#8221;Math class is tough,&#8221; much to the legitimate horror of the American [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barbie has a new career — computer engineer. Oh good, announced to coincide with E-week and honor of <a href="http://www.engineeryourlife.org/"><em>Engineer Your Life</em></a>, I thought. But no, the announcement is tied to the opening of the annual toy show.  Nonetheless!</p>
<p>Even though in 1992 Barbie said,&#8221;Math class is tough,&#8221; much to the legitimate horror of the American Association of University Women, after 18 years Barbie has finally mastered those equations and earned her degree in computer engineering; now she&#8217;s ready to take on the world.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-666" title="computer-engineer-barbie" src="http://allgirls.ncgs.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/computer-engineer-barbie.jpg" alt="computer-engineer-barbie" width="240" height="360" />She did take a few detours on the way, becoming both president of the United States <em>and</em> a Starfleet officer in 2000. In her younger days she tried ballerina and McDonalds cashier. But now she has found her true calling. We hope.</p>
<p>We are told that the Society of Women Engineers and the National Academy of Engineering were consulted in the kitting out of this latest Barbie doll. I believe that, but I suspect that Mattel tweaked the recommendations a bit. Like: a laptop with Linux has turned bright pink and glittery — and it&#8217;s hard to imagine a rookie computer engineer taking it to work. But, I have to say, on a quick look there actually are quite a few<a href="http://pink-laptop.blogspot.com/"> pink laptops</a> IRL to choose from!  Barbie also sports pink (of course) eyeglasses, a smartphone with bluetooth headset and a seriously hunk-a-chunk wristwatch. Probably the<a href="http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/1/"> geek&#8217;s delight</a>: an enigmatic Tokyoflash, custom made in hot pink for her. Again, just guessing.</p>
<p>I imagine that the women engineers suggested a casual  pants outfit, more practical and realistic than a dress for computer engineer Barbie, never suspecting that pants would turn into skintight black leggings with silver sparkles. But hey, as long as she can do the work — right?</p>
<p>In order to increase the verisimilitude, perhaps a little accessory kit could be added: Dilbert cartoon book,  half empty bag of Cheetos, a tiny can of Mountain Dew, and some special makeup for drawing the dark circles under her eyes.</p>
<p>Okay! Enough with poking fun. I would now like to say something in support of Barbie. Ahem. She can be something of a ditz, has certainly had some issues with making up her mind about a career (she has had over 100 of them) but keep this in mind: over the long haul, Barbie has been pretty consistent about being gainfully employed. That&#8217;s a lot more than you can say for those Disney princesses.</p>
<p><em>BTW: the binary code on Barbie&#8217;s laptop screen reads: Barbie. Over and over. In ASCII. I could tell you were dying to know.</em></p>
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