I just have to point out that you claim your total knowledge of women comes from a book written by a man.:D
Nonetheless, yes, women definitely wish men would stop and think more often before nuking things. Especially when the things happen to be the dishwasher or the car and the nuking results from an attempt to "fix" that required excessive force...
I love computer games and I love being a woman. Frankly, big boobs get in the way physically as well as socially. Some realistic body types of both genders would be much more attractive to me than the average 13-year-old fantasy bimbos that most games come stocked with. In the end though it boils down to gameplay and community. Addictive gameplay and a strong community wins for me every time.
I really enjoyed the psychology and cultural anthropology classes I was required to take in college for the same "how does it work" reason. I liked software development because not only could you figure out how it works but then you could make it work for you. I wonder how many other computer people enjoyed the "soft" science classes as well?
While I slave away writing bread and butter code I dream of playing with AI and neural networks. The idea of building a brain that can learn and reason is fascinating. I would imagine that someday soon, psychology and IT won't be quite so far apart.
Or maybe I've been watching too many movies lately...
Nonetheless, yes, women definitely wish men would stop and think more often before nuking things. Especially when the things happen to be the dishwasher or the car and the nuking results from an attempt to "fix" that required excessive force...
I love computer games and I love being a woman. Frankly, big boobs get in the way physically as well as socially. Some realistic body types of both genders would be much more attractive to me than the average 13-year-old fantasy bimbos that most games come stocked with. In the end though it boils down to gameplay and community. Addictive gameplay and a strong community wins for me every time.
While I slave away writing bread and butter code I dream of playing with AI and neural networks. The idea of building a brain that can learn and reason is fascinating. I would imagine that someday soon, psychology and IT won't be quite so far apart.
Or maybe I've been watching too many movies lately...
Psychology and IT? You're just a "how they work" kind of guy aren't you?