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Dougals Jensen wrote: If you perform as well with either hand, then the dictionary classifies you as ambidextrous.
Well, I guess my point was, if I write with my left hand because it feels more natural, but I know I can train my right hand to do it as well and do other things with my right hand... what does that make me?
I reckon it shall remain a mystery forever lost in the sands of time.
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You must like mystery. I just said that by definition you are ambidextrous. Mind you, there are an unusually high number of people adding to this topic claiming to be ambidextrous and that surprises me, a mere right handed mortal with some left handed skills.
Douglas Jensen
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Dratted left-handed engineering...;P
Last modified: 19hrs 36mins after originally posted -- Ah, there we go...
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Left-hand doesn't know what the right-hand is doing
(It is up on the front-page now.)
regards,
Paul Watson
Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote: Watson's law:
As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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