G’day Jason, Dry, JFri, Ottod (where are you mate?), Meggsiefan, Frank, Angela and all Meggsie’s mates.
Genuinely ambidextrous here except for one thing, can’t hold and use a knitting needle in my left foot. As for writing, the left hand produces perfect copies of what the right hand would do, except that readers have to either read the writing through the back of the paper or in a mirror. As for me, I can read it ok whatever hand writes it.
Seriously folks, try doing it, you will be surprised at a newly found ability.
Dry: Not sure whether you are funning me (LOL) or the words are not well structured. I am ambidextrous.
Many people can write equally well with both hands, except that in the case of a naturally right-handed person, they can write easily with their left hand if they do mirror-writing. That is, it can be read by holding the paper backwards up to a light and reading the words through it or by looking at it in a mirror. Sort of like the old trick of trying to find the secret thoughts of a school mate by stealing their blotting paper and reading it in a mirror. Ok, ok, I did say it was an old trick.
Many, many years ago Ginger appeared on blotting paper produced by newspapers and newsagents to be given to students. I have several of these and now know what some of those little imps got up to. By the same method maybe someone somewhere knows of my urequited crush on a certain lass.
Being ambidextrous must be VERY handy! Esp. if, like I did, some years ago, broke my right wrist. As I am right handed, that made things a bit troublesome at work! :-)
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
What articles, Ginge?!
Good Morning, Meggsie Fans!
Superfrog about 14 years ago
Re graffeti. I could multitask and do other things at the same time if I wasn’t ambidextrious in just one hand.
Aries1776 about 14 years ago
I read it for the humor.
usfellers about 14 years ago
G’day Jason, Dry, JFri, Ottod (where are you mate?), Meggsiefan, Frank, Angela and all Meggsie’s mates.
Genuinely ambidextrous here except for one thing, can’t hold and use a knitting needle in my left foot. As for writing, the left hand produces perfect copies of what the right hand would do, except that readers have to either read the writing through the back of the paper or in a mirror. As for me, I can read it ok whatever hand writes it.
Seriously folks, try doing it, you will be surprised at a newly found ability.
ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago
Morning, all!
Would graphic novels count?
I don’t even monotask well. And if I tried to pick my nose with my left hand, I’d likely poke an eye out.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 14 years ago
G’day Jason, JFri, Usfellers, ottod and Meggsiefan!
Usfellers I didn’t understand a word you typed! :-D
trekkermint about 14 years ago
graphic novels, manga they got both story and pictures
usfellers about 14 years ago
Dry: Not sure whether you are funning me (LOL) or the words are not well structured. I am ambidextrous.
Many people can write equally well with both hands, except that in the case of a naturally right-handed person, they can write easily with their left hand if they do mirror-writing. That is, it can be read by holding the paper backwards up to a light and reading the words through it or by looking at it in a mirror. Sort of like the old trick of trying to find the secret thoughts of a school mate by stealing their blotting paper and reading it in a mirror. Ok, ok, I did say it was an old trick.
Many, many years ago Ginger appeared on blotting paper produced by newspapers and newsagents to be given to students. I have several of these and now know what some of those little imps got up to. By the same method maybe someone somewhere knows of my urequited crush on a certain lass.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Usfellers now I understand!
Being ambidextrous must be VERY handy! Esp. if, like I did, some years ago, broke my right wrist. As I am right handed, that made things a bit troublesome at work! :-)