Quote from: dana510 on August 21, 2012, 12:33:32 PM
I work in a very technical field and was curious if the brain changes affected what some might see as strengths of male thinking style (eg logic, math, programming). Not that the new brain wont be great or anything. 
Interesting point Dana.
I too am in a technical capacity when involved in a television programme. As a TD (Technical Director) my role is to ensure broadcast specs and technical continuity happens. (ie all cameras produce the identical colour, no break ups in transmission etc)
Last New Years Eve, while forming part of the New Year celebrations from the Sydney Opera House, I couldn't get my eyes off the women compares outfit. Absolutely gorgeous red gown she was wearing. And her make up; impeccable. Shoes to match. Jewellery fine....... What's that? we've lost the link on camera 5? Hair style to die for. Stockings; OK no runs at all. And that lip gloss. I wonder what make up are using? ....... Oh yes ..... camera 5 (What the hell do I do now?).
The worse part of that particular discrepenancy was the woman compare wasn't even emminating from our truck. I was watching the preview feed from another van, which meant I had no idea of what was happening in our van.
In years gone by, I would have been so observant to technical waveforms etc, I would have predicted the link loss on camera 5 and switched to a back up long before the prime link failed.
And it keeps getting worse. I've been caught out so many times since then. I've been more attuned to the girls outfits, (and the guys

) than the technicalities of a multi camera broadcast.
Huggs
Catherine