Once  a Spanish teacher was explaining to the class that in Spanish, nouns  are designated as either masculine or feminine, unlike English.
'House' for instance, is feminine: 'la casa.' 
'Pencil,' however, is masculine: 'el lapiz.' 
A student asked, "What gender is a 'computer' then?"
Instead  of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male  and female, and asked them to decide for themselves whether a  'computer' should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was  asked to give four reasons for its recommendation. 
The men's group decided that 'computer' should definitely be of the feminine gender ('la computadora'), because: 
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic; 
2.  The native language they use to communicate with other computers is  incomprehensible to everyone else;  
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for possible later retrieval; and
4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck on accessories for it. 
The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be Masculine ('el computador'), because: 
1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on; 
2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves; 
3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they are the problem; and  
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model. 
Needless to say, the women won!
Special  Note: What better way than to end the year on a humorous note. ;) So i  guess i'll see you all in 2011, a very crucial year for me! Wish you all  a very happy & idyllic 2011!

















 
 
