I am married but I wasn't a monk back then so it's more like 'Do marrieds become monks?' I will be married to the same woman for 21 years at the end of this month. I'm a bit of a loner but like to be with close friends. She's a bit more outgoing than I am but would probably also rather stay home than be in a crowd. We have four daughters. See the picture on my home node.
From what I've seen here, it looks like the male to female ratio is about the same as any other group of programmers I've been with.
Update: My wife prefers to know as little as necessary about computers. As long as she can read her mail and talk on IM, she's happy.
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print map { my ($m)=1<<hex($_)&11?' ':'';
$m.=substr('AHJPacehklnorstu',hex($_),1) }
split //,'2fde0abe76c36c914586c';
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