http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf/meanderings/herd.html   *

One can extrapolate that women work better in larger groups, since they 
tended to stay together in their daily activities.

--graywolf

*Please note that the opinion express therein are the authors.


Tim Øsleby wrote:
> You may be onto something here Mark. 
> 
> Many claim that women have better social skills than mn, or the other way
> around. 
> Test suggests that men and woman have _different_ social skills. Men tend to
> interact better in large groups, but women make closer or deeper relations,
> is what those tests suggest. 
> This may be bulls, but if true I find it interesting. Could be the same with
> visual abilities. We may see the world _differently_. 
> 
> If that's true, then that may be the explanation for the success of the
> female photographers Frank talked about some posts earlier. If they see the
> world differently, they will make different photography. Different
> photography, with new interesting perspectives. But differently does not
> mean better, just different. 
> 
> If women rule photography for a century, it might be the other way around in
> 2106. Men could become avant-garde ;-)
> 
> I'm not claiming this to be the truth. I just fool around, jogling with some
> ideas. 
> 
> 
> Tim
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
> Roberts
> Sent: 26. oktober 2006 01:06
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> Subject: Re: Your first camera
> 
> mike wilson wrote:
> 
>> Being good with colours and having high spatial awareness would be 
> prime 
>> attributes of a good hunter.
> 
> Interesting then that women generally have better color vision than 
> men. In fact, 1% of women (and 0%of men, because it requires two X 
> chromosomes) have tetrachromatic color vision and can perceive a vastly 
> wider gamut than those with ordinary (for humans) trichromatic vision.
> 
> 

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