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01/03/2006 15:04:25
 
 
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01/03/2006 13:00:26
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Politics
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01100499
Message ID:
01100590
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16
I think it's sinister of you to bring up such a gauche topic. It's certainly not right. Only maladroit people should consider using the left hand for anything. I didn't do a search, but I'm sure there are some links (sorry about that one) around about this entire topic.


>Somewhere around message #1100422, we went into the left hemisphere of the world.
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>I think this deserves a separate thread.
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>I'm a rightie myself, but since I always tried to be a stereo type (working on two channels at a time), I thought being stupid in my left hand wouldn't be nice. So I practiced to do a few things to do with my left hand - like writing, making a ship out of a bus ticket (can do that with the right as well), using most of the tools (screwdrivers, saws, wrenches and pliers are OK, but I'm still somewhat dangerous with a hammer), using both hands equally while typing etc.
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>The writing was the hardest, but then it helped a lot. I found that it's easier to write left with a chalk than with a pen - and used it in my teaching years. Whenever I got into the nasty corner of the blackboard where I'd have to turn my back on the class while writing, I'd just put the chalk in my left hand and continue - so I could still keep my eyes on them.
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>Ah, and one thing that came handy is to be able to switch knife and fork. Sometimes there's an extra dish to pitch from, and it happens to be on my right (the table being cluttered with dishes). I just switch.
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>So, how many of you are capable of signing with your left? Switch knife and fork? Use spoon with your other hand?
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