The concept of a 'clicker,' if that is meant to refer to one who clicks on hypertext links to obtain information, being a geek is anachronistic.
I think it became anachronistic sometime after Victoria's Secret , Toys 'R' Us , and eBay came online.
In fact a site called "chickclickers" does nothing to break anti-female stereotypes about women being ungeeky (Is saying women are ungeeky an anti-female stereotype?), a site called "chickcoders" would be better. (Though not much, if you happen to be a woman who thinks of the term chick as derogatory.)
Of course, there does exist the remote possibility that all of the good site names were taken and that was the best one they could come up with.
I think it became anachronistic sometime after Victoria's Secret , Toys 'R' Us , and eBay came online.
In fact a site called "chickclickers" does nothing to break anti-female stereotypes about women being ungeeky (Is saying women are ungeeky an anti-female stereotype?), a site called "chickcoders" would be better. (Though not much, if you happen to be a woman who thinks of the term chick as derogatory.)
Of course, there does exist the remote possibility that all of the good site names were taken and that was the best one they could come up with.
Your comments seem more mysogynistic than sexist to me.
Not that I care.
Here's the truth, given the choice of a person with beauty, a person with intelligence or both most people will choose the one with both.
Unless that person has a really lousy personality.