... have you noticed that technology (or at least the ability to understand and use it) is very much split by sex.
Dishwasher - female
Lawn Mower - male
Washing Machine - female
Electric Drill and other Power Tools - male
Audio Visual (TV etc) - entirely male once it goes beyond 4 channels
Iron - well obviously ...
Cars - entirely male once it involves anything grubby or any opening of the bonnet
Vacuum Cleaner - mainly female - except for big dysons which seem to be a bit male
There's nothing inherently different (or indeed difficult) about any of the various technologies - so are we all products/captives of our stereotypical upbringings?
I'll be somewhere else (and under a pseudonym) before gness sees this ... :+)
My BH arranged the wedding (with her Gorgon mother). I fixed the honeymoon to the Manx Grand Prix Motor Cycle races, which is why we spent our first night sitting on a crowded bench in a crowded ferry on the Irish Sea. And was never allowed to fix anything again!