Tag: Women in Engineering
Posted on August 31, 2022
by The Numerate Ninny
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I’m a pusher — and my drug of choice is oxygen. My little tank goes where I go, advertising my limitations to the world. However, it also presents an opportunity for people to prove themselves ‘nice’. To allow me to pass, pregnant women, burdened… Continue Reading “The Duel”
Scientific language is a fickle beast. If you’ve been around for a few decades (and have been exposed to changing language) your experience can be a liability. Take, for instance, the word flammable. It pretends to be an uncomplicated word. In fact, the OED… Continue Reading “Inflammatory Language”
Category: Engineering, Fire Protection, UncategorizedTags: #fireengineer, Engineering, Fire, Fire Engineering, Fire Protection, fire protection engineering, Science, STEM, Women in Engineering, Women in STEM
Posted on October 31, 2021
by The Numerate Ninny
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Here is another episode in my occasional series about pretty fire hydrants (or prettily situated fire hydrants). This time, we will admire fire hydrants in the State of Virginia. First, we visit the City of Alexandria on the banks of the ridiculously wide Potomac… Continue Reading “Fire Hydrants of Virginia”
Category: UncategorizedTags: #fireengineer, Alexandria, Engineering, Fire Engineering, fire hydrants, Fire Protection, Firefighting, Virginia, Williamsburg, Women in Engineering, Women in STEM
I’ve been absent from The Numerate Ninny for a while. But there was a reason. After nineteen years with my former employer, I decided to ‘go it alone’ and form my own consultancy. Fussy bureaucracy is expected when establishing a new organization, and my… Continue Reading “The hardest part of starting a business is…”
Back in the 1970s, our feminist aunties promised sexism would be eradicated from the business world once a certain generation of men retired. Well, maybe they didn’t explicitly promise that piece of perfection, but the notion was implicit in their vocal crusades for equal… Continue Reading “How to lose a sale in one easy move”
Category: bias, Engineering, gender bias, UncategorizedTags: Engineering, Feminism, gender issues, Numeracy, PV, Sexism, Solar Panels, Women in Engineering, Women in STEM
Is it wrong that I spent an entire five minutes laughing when I saw this.
Category: Engineering, Fire Protection, mathematics, UncategorizedTags: Engineering, Fire Engineering, Numbers, Numeracy, Physics, Science, STEM, Women in Engineering
There is no need to lament the limitations on trick-or-treating in 2020. There are plenty of Halloween traditions to indulge in. Here are some ideas for Oíche Samhain: Bobbing for stuff: Bobbing for apples is a classic Halloween activity. Make it more challenging by… Continue Reading “Halloween is happening – despite rumors to the contrary”
Category: Uncategorized, writingTags: Barmbrack, Halloween, Halloween Recipe, Ireland, Irish cooking, Irish traditions, Pandemic Halloween, Traditions, Women in Engineering, writing
Posted on September 27, 2020
by The Numerate Ninny
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Serendipity! I spent a dinner hour staring out at a fireboat. This naturally led to speculation about the unfamiliar piece of equipment. Where are the water intakes? How is the water pressurized? What’s its range? How often is it deployed? How fast can it… Continue Reading “Fireboat! Ahoy!”
Category: Engineering, Romance, UncategorizedTags: #womenengineers, #womeninengineering, Fire, Fire Engineering, Fire Protection, fire protection engineering, Firefighting, Humboldt Bay Fire, Humboldt Bay Harbor, Women in Engineering, Women in STEM
Excellence in business writing is sometimes pursued, often neglected, and seldom achieved. Improving the quality of our technical and business writing is a career-long pursuit. However, our pursuit is not a solitary one. We can learn from our predecessors. Philip Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield, was… Continue Reading “On the Art of Writing for Business”
Choose your pleasures for yourself, and do not let them be imposed upon you. Follow nature and not fashion: weigh the present enjoyment of your pleasures against the necessary consequences of them, and then let your own common sense determine your choice. – Philip… Continue Reading “Choose Your Hobbies Well”
Category: Books, Engineering, UncategorizedTags: #stemgirls, coronavirus, covid-19, Engineering, engineeringgirls, Fire Engineering, hobbies, social distancing, STEM, Stemettes, steminist, Women in Engineering, Women in STEM, working mothers, working women