Perhaps if you re-read the submission, you'll notice that "his" is referring to the previous record holder, Douglas Adams, who was most certainly a man.
excellent point. I saw someone make the he/she point and went back and re-read the submission, looking for the screw-up. I saw the "his" and thought I'd found it, without checking whom it referenced.
It has been made obvious to me that my earlier post was seen as asinine. I wasn't trying to be an ass; just trying to be cutesy in my wording. I guess I failed;)
He's a She (Score:0, Redundant)
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Re:He's a She (Score:-1, Offtopic)
Note the "his", generally indicative of the masculine gender.
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Oops (Score:1)
It has been made obvious to me that my earlier post was seen as asinine. I wasn't trying to be an ass; just trying to be cutesy in my wording. I guess I failed