You are right about that but in this instance I am talking about with respect to how they normally play (I guess for Djokovic I'm referring to his dream run last year). Djokovic has more penetrating ground strokes but he was basically hitting down the middle and waiting for Nadal to construct...
Too many UEs. Nadal was playing way out of his comfort zone and Djokovic was too conservative due to the expectation to win. Should've been a landslide if Djok wasn't a headcase. Same with the match against Murray.
Regarding fanning oneself, I think people do it because it cools off a particular region at the expense of generating heat at another (that may not cause as much discomfort). It could be a little psychological too but no one is claiming energy is not conserved.
The Crucial M4 uses a Marvell controller (not SandForce) and has a good track record with reliability (from the many user testimonials I've read). Also, the M4 is a SATA III drive (6 Gbit/s) while the Intel 320 uses the SATA II interface (3 Gbit/s).
I would say the two drives are nearly equal...
I agree that throwing a MLB-quality fastball is harder for an average Joe, no argument there. However, that statement is suggesting that the hardest task for an athlete, who is specifically trained to perform this task, is hitting a MLB pitch. I don't know if I completely agree with that...
Whenever I see an uncaught third strike I always think to myself I've never seen a single batter reach base in this situation but it happened a few days ago on either Wednesday or Sunday Night Baseball... forgot who it was though.
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