telegraph.co.uk — Female drivers take an average of 20 seconds longer to park their cars but are still less likely to end up in the middle of the spot, the research suggests. While the researchers expected the women volunteers to be slower, they were surprised to find that the cautious approach did not lead to a tidier final result.
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fragomatikDec 21, 2009
No actually, she just blew me, while I was eating a sandwich and drinking a beer. Does that fit your narrow little view of human relationships you stunted little dwarf? Now take yourself back to Shoutwire you fricken mongoloid.
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terminal157Dec 22, 2009
I love sexy comments too.
shine365Dec 22, 2009
Except Rosie O'Donnell's
bmk789Dec 22, 2009
There are at least two girls at my school that every morning when they park, they get out of the car, walk all the way around it looking it, and try again at least once before leaving the car. The first girl came to school one day with the whole side of her Aveo (horrible car) crushed in. I wasn't surprised one bit.
bobbknightDec 23, 2009
Right on!At lest the article had a link to the 2010 Pirelli calendar.
nubliDec 24, 2009
Picture a wagon, then picture a long hatchback car. Why do you call trucks 'lorries'? That doesn't even sound like anything.
realitymonsterDec 28, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.raosoft.com/samplesize.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.raosoft.com/samplesize.html</a>82 million people in Germany (where the study was done), 62 million of voting age. Conservatively, assume that 50% of them drive. Plugging in even halfway normal variables for margin of error and confidence levels, and you need a sample size well into the 200-400 range. If you slack off the confidence and everything, and plug in THEIR sample size, you still get a margin of error of 6%.How much more accurate were men at placing a car? 5%.Whoops.
halsfieldJan 2, 2010
Female race-car drivers and male tv show hosts/linquists/poets would like to have a word with you. It is not a "well known fact" that female's always have worse spatial reasoning and men have worse verbal skills. It is a hotly debated "fact" that women might have better verbal skills and men might have better spatial reasoning.
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Also, water is wet and fire is hot.
paradigmxxJan 4, 2010
And yet women pay less for insurance than men... :(