Re: Life Questions
Howard, on host 207.69.140.33
Saturday, May 15, 2004, at 12:57:48
Re: Life Questions posted by commie_bat on Friday, May 14, 2004, at 04:31:25:
> > > Absolutely. And so should left-handed people. The world is a discriminatory place. I recently realized that I actually own a right-handed kettle, and that pretty much sent me over the edge. > > > > If you recently realized it, was it a problem before? > > In my defence, I had a major life event less than a year ago (marriage and new home) that required getting a new kettle. Also, I don't drink much tea, so I use the kettle very seldom. > > The handedness doesn't affect its function very much, as you can imagine if you think of how symmetric most kettles are. It's one of those electric kettles on a base, and it has a small light to indicate when the water is boiling. You can orient the kettle on the base however you want, but if you want the light to face you, the handle has to be off to the right. > > Anybody else have any unexpectedly right-handed appliances? > > ^v^:)^v^ > FB
Does a right handed canoe paddle count? All of my pocket knives are right handed, as are spinning reels, but my car has a left-hand drive. Howard
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