#1: Different tennis balls for women? Ha! And I suppose women tee off closer to the pin than men in golf.......right? You men are all the same....blatant sexists!
Arabella, Easy tiger. It's not sexist at all. Take a read... "Since 2004, many of the combined events use the same brand and general make of ball for both men and women, but with different felt coatings. Though the official weight ranges for the two balls are within the same parameters, there’s actually a surprising amount of allowed variance in the weight of the balls (between 54 and 60 grams), but this isn’t what’s at the core of the ball difference. The difference comes from the fact that the men use extra duty felt and the women use regular felt. This means that the men’s ball fluffs up faster and moves more slowly through the air."
Women and men are not the same in many regards - that's why women and men are so special to each other.
Magda, It really is an interesting idea. The random person would not have been groomed for the position so, potentially, they can bring in fresh ideas and changes that can be beneficial.
Amabel, indeed, take carpentry for example. You can be the best carpenter in the world, but that does not automatically make you fir for managing or training other carpenters. You might not even like it; the reason you're really good at something is often that you enjoy doing it, so being promoted may be bad for both you and the company.
#1: Different tennis balls for women? Ha! And I suppose women tee off closer to the pin than men in golf.......right? You men are all the same....blatant sexists!
Arabella, Easy tiger. It's not sexist at all. Take a read... "Since 2004, many of the combined events use the same brand and general make of ball for both men and women, but with different felt coatings. Though the official weight ranges for the two balls are within the same parameters, there’s actually a surprising amount of allowed variance in the weight of the balls (between 54 and 60 grams), but this isn’t what’s at the core of the ball difference. The difference comes from the fact that the men use extra duty felt and the women use regular felt. This means that the men’s ball fluffs up faster and moves more slowly through the air."
Women and men are not the same in many regards - that's why women and men are so special to each other.
Magda, It really is an interesting idea. The random person would not have been groomed for the position so, potentially, they can bring in fresh ideas and changes that can be beneficial.
Amabel, indeed, take carpentry for example. You can be the best carpenter in the world, but that does not automatically make you fir for managing or training other carpenters. You might not even like it; the reason you're really good at something is often that you enjoy doing it, so being promoted may be bad for both you and the company.
not peanut butter at all.
Liquid peanut butter? ;)
Easy tiger. It's not sexist at all. Take a read...
"Since 2004, many of the combined events use the same brand and general make of ball for both men and women, but with different felt coatings. Though the official weight ranges for the two balls are within the same parameters, there’s actually a surprising amount of allowed variance in the weight of the balls (between 54 and 60 grams), but this isn’t what’s at the core of the ball difference. The difference comes from the fact that the men use extra duty felt and the women use regular felt. This means that the men’s ball fluffs up faster and moves more slowly through the air."
Women and men are not the same in many regards - that's why women and men are so special to each other.
It really is an interesting idea. The random person would not have been groomed for the position so, potentially, they can bring in fresh ideas and changes that can be beneficial.
Getting a bit anthropomorphic there, aren't you?