Well I'm out.Markness said:Btw Im left-handed. Also no jokes about how your right-handed but use for left hand for alone time.
Average lifespan is low because of the power-tools designed for right handed people. Accidents happen more often.varulfic said:Right-handed. Though apparently I eat like a left-hander (fork in my right hand, knife in my left), but nearly every other right-handed person I know does the same thing so whatever.
And I feel no sympathy for you left-handers. It's awkward using scissors, you need to buy special ones? Boo-hoo. And I severely doubt that which hand you use affect your creativity or lifespan.
Doesn't it? I am left handed and some tasks feel odd when I do them with my right hand but I can do them. The only thing I do many times better with my left hand is witting.Vrex360 said:I'm ambidextrous.... it rocks.
Yes. Epic.chipmunk2510 said:Dominic Howard on drums.stubbmann said:I'm a lefty, through and through. And yes, most things are designed for righties. The only area where that really cheeses me off is the guitar department (being a bassist). Barring a specialty store (of which there is ONE in the US), there'll usually be between three and no left-handed guitars in any given music store.
Also rather annoying is the notion that the only difference between a lefty and righty guitarist is that a lefty _learned_ on a left-handed guitar. Which is bupkis, frankly.
And the left-handed rock band sounds awesome. Imagine Hendrix on guitar, McCartney on bass, and.... I dunno, some guy drumming.
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Well, you can, but the nut (the part of the guitar at the top of the neck that keeps the strings spaced) is most certainly "handed," and even then the knobs and pickup switches will most likely get in the way. most acoustic guitars even have handed bridges.Glademaster said:Left handed shouldn't be a problem with guitar or bass just redo the strings the opposite way.stubbmann said:I'm a lefty, through and through. And yes, most things are designed for righties. The only area where that really cheeses me off is the guitar department (being a bassist). Barring a specialty store (of which there is ONE in the US), there'll usually be between three and no left-handed guitars in any given music store.
Also rather annoying is the notion that the only difference between a lefty and righty guitarist is that a lefty _learned_ on a left-handed guitar. Which is bupkis, frankly.
And the left-handed rock band sounds awesome. Imagine Hendrix on guitar, McCartney on bass, and.... I dunno, some guy drumming.
But.. but.. Never mind then.Markness said:*snip*
Edit: Btw Im left-handed. Also no jokes about how your right-handed but use for left hand for alone time.
Keyboards are designed to slow down right handed people.XelaisPWN said:actually, keyboards are designed for left-handers. Keys for more commonly used letters (i.e. E, T, and S) are all on the left side of the keyboard. Either this is so you can type things with your left hand and click the mouse with your right, or so you can type "Sex" with your left and and use your right hand to...well, you know.