Greetings, 
 
Thank you for participating in the "Mental Gymnastics" challenge in this month's WarehouseTWO e-Newsletter.  Here are the results...
 
The Challenge
 
Below are nine "pair of..." images.  One is unique from the other eight.  Which one is unique?  Why?  (You must explain "why" in your response.)

 
The Correct Answer
 
The "pair of shoes" is unique because there are two separate parts to the pair.  All of the other items are one piece (unless you disassemble, break or tear it.) 
 
Yes, "pair of handlebars" and "pair of tweezers" are legitimate terms.  If you want to join the debate on handlebars, click here.  Or just go back to work.  ;-) 
     
The Winners
 
The winners of this month's challenge: 
  1. George Felio, Kaman Industrial Technologies (Oxnard, CA USA) (first correct responder) 
  2. Mike Hickling, Adams Air & Hydraulics, Inc. (Tampa, FL USA)*
  3. Teresa Ross, Engineered Sales, Inc. (North Kansas City, MO USA)*
  4. Britt Took, Hydraquip Distribution (Houston, TX USA)*
  5. Chris Noffz, R/W Connection, Inc. (Landisville, PA USA)*
* Chosen at random from among all correct responders

Thank you again for participating in this month's "Mental Gymnastics" challenge.  Look for another challenge in next month's WarehouseTWO e-Newsletter.
 
As always, if you have a good WarehouseTWO "success story", we would love to hear about it.
 
Sincerely,
 
Mark Tomalonis
WarehouseTWO, LLC
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