I do both cause I'm special![]()
Try cutting your finger nails on your right hand with your left hand, using a pair of right-handed Scissors....
...result.... blood, skin, and tears......!
Paul......
...!
Try cutting your finger nails on your right hand with your left hand, using a pair of right-handed Scissors....
...result.... blood, skin, and tears......!
Paul......
...!
Fozzer, there was a great little tool called a nail clipper that was invented a while back. You should really check it out...
If you drive and live in USA, then right is best, if you live in UK or OZ left is best
No, you're not the only one left... everyone else is right here.So far I am still the only left...
The only keys I saw were symetrical and could be used by either hand. I never examed for the actual license but Morse Code was necessary for acquiring one's ham (amatuer) radio license. If I have the properly switched flashlight, I'll still signal the occasional UFO.The military in it's infinite wisdom did have a left and a right hand key for sending Morse code (A telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals).
Unfortunately, our piano was way out of tune and the cow kept jumping the fence; Paula came from a 'machine' dairy farm and wasn't used to hand manipulation and my dad was the only one to milk her. Her eldest, Bonnie, was still a heifer so any milking attempts there were a useless chore.Just going back to the "piano" for a moment, it is a wonderful home teaching tool, it sharpens human senses like sight and hearing. I think it also helps a person become ambidextrous and it sure beats milking cows.
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