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Do you consider your workplace woman-friendly? I’ve never avoided a field because it’s dominated by men but I can anecdotally say that economics, which is VERY male dominated, is a hell of a hard nut to crack for a young woman. I’m quite assertive though so perhaps more inclined to take on a male-dominated culture.

If women are the top making decisions and setting corporate culture, planning happens, work life balance happens, and results are achieved.

I really think that engineering (as in hardware, not software) isn’t something that women find as interesting as men do.
I can’t say why for sure. It could be a bias carried over from childhood nurture. It could be correlated to genetic differences like spatial thinking affecting interest in CAD/CAM software. Or it

Economist here - it hasn’t been debunked.

I’m not so sure women are less likely to go into certain high-paying industries.

I see jobs that say “we pay $XYZ” and anyone is welcome to apply, no adjustments for gender.

This is not for people with heart problems. In fact, it’s useless for people who already have arrythmia or other problems obvious to a simple EKG, as it will alert every single time they use it. It’s intended for healthy people to catch emerging heart problems early.

To take an ECG, you can just open the ECG app on the Series 4 and hold a finger to the digital crown for 30 seconds. The two points of contact are the equivalent of a single lead ECG.

Being 5'9" with an “athletic” build, I have similar issues.

Welcome to my world, I’m a 26" dude.

Stretchy jeans are an effing game changer.

If I can add, switch up where you run. I did the entire program on packed dirt trails with few hills. The first 10K I ran was on hilly streets which tired me out quicker but still managed to finish.

My biggest problem with detailed programs is that they tend to limit the participant. If you are told you should run for 30 minutes, you will do your best (presumably) to run for 30 minutes and then stop. Not 20 minutes times two if your body (or spouse) tells you that you need a break, and not 60 minutes if your body

On your first day, you run for one minute. Just one! Then you walk for 90 seconds. Then you run for one minute again. After 20 minutes of this back-and-forth, you’re done running for the day.

Another question: “What’s the total cost?”
Too many people have bankrupted themselves due to medical costs.  Even with insurance, just the deductible can put people on the street.

People buy Beats because they want that bass

What you’re describing is that new music is heavily compressed to sound louder at the same volume. Google “loudness war” for more details.

Ah, shirts. They come with two sleeve lengths: TS (too short) and WTS (way too short).

The truth of the matter is you don’t want a flat frequency reading. Most of the time that sounds very dull.

Here are the Android permissions requirements for Sonarworks True-Fi, the problematic ones highlighted.