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How does that contradict with the fact that they sent men into space?
Because they didn't. They simply solved the math problems for engineers and scientists who sent those men into space. The jobs the engineers and scientists did still exist. The job of calculator has been taken over by electronics, eg., computers and scientific calculators.
 
Because they didn't. They simply solved the math problems for engineers and scientists who sent those men into space. The jobs the engineers and scientists did still exist. The job of calculator has been taken over by electronics, eg., computers and scientific calculators.
Are you talking about Dorothy Vaughan?

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Because they didn't. They simply solved the math problems for engineers and scientists who sent those men into space. The jobs the engineers and scientists did still exist. The job of calculator has been taken over by electronics, eg., computers and scientific calculators.
Now who's the retard, dumbass? Obviously it was team effort and you are proving you are not a team player.

Sad, but I know you will die alone in a rest home because no one can stand to be around a person with such an empty soul.
 
If they were white men then Terry thinks they are responsibile. :thup:

You know, like Darren Beattie.

Time until a MAGAt bitches about the Super Bowl halftime show: 10...9...8.... LOL
The women shown had ZERO to do with:

The rockets / missiles used in the program, their design, manufacture, or use.
The capsules used in the Mercury and Gemini programs
Training of the astronauts
Design of the support equipment
Design, manufacture, and use of any mission control equipment

They were needed to do complex mathematical calculations for engineers and scientists to free them up to concentrate on engineering and science rather than mundane solving of math problems.

Vaughn was savvy enough to rise to being a manager and she was observant enough to realize that the calculator job was coming to an end. She pushed and trained her subordinates (and herself) to learn to use FORTRAN--the leading math program of that era--and move everyone from being calculators to being programmers (aka Code Monkeys).

I give her credit where it is due. But she wasn't someone so unique that anything NASA was doing couldn't be done without her.
 
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