One thing (which is actually numerous) that I can't do, is do more than one thing at a time. Play the piano and sing, pat my head and rub my tummy, drive and talk on a cell phone (very very dangerous to _your_ health also). My wife on the other hand. Stays at home with an infant and a toddler, takes care of all those motherly things, keeps after housecleaning and handles all my clerical needs for my business. I have just grown accustomed to coming home and she has a child clinging to either leg, ironing clothes, and talking to a customer on the phone, all at the same time! Just think, If I could do that, I could regulate let-off with one hand and blow distance with the other at the same time! Mike Masters Masters Piano Service Lakewood, OH Andy&Chris Taylor wrote: > > Susan wrote: > I think that, _if_ women are, on average at least, more thoroughly trained > than men, a possible explanation may be as follows: > > Ill tell you something: I have seen women tuners who are able to tune and > talk, Tune with background noise ,kids screaming, what have you and get the > piano right on the money > play the piano and have a conversation..............I just can't do it > myself. > > . By contrast, I need silence while tuning............."ive come to tune > your piano.please shut up" (I really dont say that, but I think it) > > I have noticed that about my Wife Chris, It seems that women are better > capable of tuning in noisy environments and have the ability to concentrate > on more than one thing at a time...........I have tried.....I simply cant do > it. > > Andy
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