BrandonFlorida

I spent the first half of my career working as a physicist and the second half as a software engineer. My wife is from Eastern Europe.

Jun 02 at 09:42 AM

It's true that there are things that men do that women can't do, at least not well.  There are countless examples, but I've mentioned all of them in various of Pearl's videos.  I'll repeat a couple of examples.  There has never been a major physics discovery by a woman.  Also, I'm a physicist but I spent a long time working as a software engineer in a number of companies.  One constant is that the female programmers couldn't do the job and were there only because of hiring quotas.  I worked with a hundred programmers and only ever saw one female programmer whom I considered competent.  The women always had to be paired with a man or bailed out by a man after their code failed.  Everyone knew this.

Men seem to have received most of the ability to do logical analysis.  This is part of the reason why traditionally, when a woman marries, she submits her will to her husband's and pledges to obey him.  Women can do well under male guidance.

May 25 at 05:33 AM

Pearl is correct, of course.  Men and women are certainly specialized differently and the creation and maintenance of civilization has been and continues to be mostly done by men.  Nonetheless, society attempts to treat men and women as being equal.  There are a number of things that men do that woman cannot do, or, at least, do very poorly.  For example, women have trouble separating logic from emotion.  In general, logical analysis has been given mostly to men.  For instance, why is the highest rated female chess player in the world down around number 90 in the ratings?

For this and other reasons, when a woman gets married, she traditionally submits her will to that of her husband and pledges to obey him.  A marriage in which the woman is dominant, or even one in which the woman is equal is contrary to nature.  If I were to announce to my wife that we will be equal partners, she'd be shocked and disgusted.

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May 15 at 11:14 PM

I've begged in multiple comments both on this site and YouTube to give us an option to have an ID on the Audacity Network that appears when we post comments, rather than having our real name appear.  Why has no one in any way responded to these multiple requests?

No one is going to make a very substantive comments as long as they're listed under our real world names.  No site does that.  We need the ability to choose IDs.

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Apr 12 at 05:41 PM

There needs to be a way of displaying names for our comments which are just IDs rather than our real life names.  No one will make very interesting comments on videos if his real life name will be displayed.

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Mar 31 at 03:14 AM

I'll have to wait and see what the community forum is like.  At this point, I'm inclined to wish that individual videos could be commented like on YouTube.  I wish this site the very best of luck.