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$ff1 Lefthanded Peeps
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by Andy Bolt
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Recently it was "National Left Handed Day" or something. Why was that
then? I dunno, but here is an article about it...
10% of people are lefthanded. Some studies say we don't live as long as
right handers. Others say we are more inteligent :)
Lefthandedness runs in my family. My gran, who was raised in the 14th
century, tells us how she had her left hand tied behind her back, and
was caned if she tried to do anything with it. But then teachers
thought that left handers were the spawn of Satan, so I suppose I should
be thankfull that she wasn't burnt at the stake.
As a child my mum forced me to do certain things right handedly, which I
am now gratefull for. Being able to use scissors properly is very
helpfull. If you try and cut with your left hand the blades are pushed
apart instead of together and all you achieve is crumpled paper.
I eat with the knife and fork the correct way round, but I use a spoon
in my left hand. Surely it makes more sense to use the same hand you
use for your fork with a spoon as well. It's like your "shovel" hand.
Obviously I write with my left hand, as this is the usual way people are
classified left or right handed. Right handed people tend to screw up
their faces when they see you write "funny". Because your hand covers
what you have written, which can also result in smudging, lefthanders
hold their pens and paper at funny angles.
The only real problem I had at school is elbow nudging, when you are sat
on the right of a right hander, writing becomes a contact sport.
Suprisingly, I am right handed with a mouse. Probably because when I
first started using mice at school (on those horrible Acorn things) the
mouse was always on the right of the keyboard, so I guess I just picked
it up that way. It comes in handy, because the Microsoft Mouse looks
set to take over the world, yet it is right handed only. Also I have my
best typing hand free to work the keyboard shortcuts.
I'm left handed with a joystick (yes, both my joysticks :) Which is a
bummer, as all the decent sticks are right handed only. I don't see the
point of reversible joypads though. I don't think it matters too much
which hand steers and which fires. Afterall, most Doom clones have
their keyboard controls laid out the opposite way round to a joypad.
In some ways all this "left handed day" business seems a bit
patronising. You get shops selling crap like left handed rulers, mugs
and corkscrews. Its all completely unecessary.
But then again I think we do get a bum deal sometimes. My University
probably has about 500 right handed Microsoft mice, discriminating
against probably 1000 students or more, or at least making life very
difficult for them. Imagine the outcry if they had mice that couldn't
be used comfortably by coloured or fat people.
So I think trying to raise a bit more awareness is probably a good
thing. It can be pretty annoying when left handers are not given any
consideration at all.
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