Defending the Python lanuage...

dman dsh8290 at rit.edu
Tue Feb 5 22:25:41 EST 2002


On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 08:43:00AM -0500, Steve Holden wrote:
| "Martijn Faassen" <m.faassen at vet.uu.nl> wrote ...
| [editor stuff]
| >
| > I suppose it might be a brain thing. I use my left hand for writing and
| > drawing while I use my right hand for more coarse-grained tasks, like
| > throwing a ball and such.
| 
| Strange. I don't come across many other people who do this.

I am "left handed" -- that is, I write better and more naturally with
my left hand -- but I use both hands for various things and sometimes
switch back and forth.  I always use a mouse with my right hand, but
scissors with my left.  I can use a hammer or a hole punch (yeah, I
worked in a video store with those annoying punch cards) or a
handgun-style barcode scanner with either hand.  The oddest thing wrt
to my handedness is that I dribble a basketball with my right hand,
but shoot with my left.  It's natural that way.

(not that many, if any, of you are interested in this line noise ;-))

-D

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but there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother.
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