Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Who says you have to be able to draw a straight line to paint? *big grin* I knit, sew, x-stitch, garden and wish I could make more than a joyful noise and I wish I could paint but can't draw a straight line. Not sure if this counts as I am right handed but left footed. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Who says you have to be able to draw a straight line to paint? *big grin* I knit, sew, x-stitch, garden and wish I could make more than a joyful noise and I wish I could paint but can't draw a straight line. Not sure if this counts as I am right handed but left footed. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Who says you have to be able to draw a straight line to paint? *big grin* I knit, sew, x-stitch, garden and wish I could make more than a joyful noise and I wish I could paint but can't draw a straight line. Not sure if this counts as I am right handed but left footed. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed but I don't know if that is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another variable to this topic... Dominant eye. I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my right hand to go with my dominant left eye.... how many of you are left handed with dominant right eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant hand and eye on the same side? From my research on this... your dominant hand is the opposite of your dominant eye... I've been a 'make it with what you have available type' since I was a kid... My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... I used to do some pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals and landscapes. I enjoy making things but have never had wood working tools to be able to use wood... so in the last couple of years I got into cardboard construction... Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. You guys have heard of the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn up the 'dream' construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be able to build something that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings for it.... I designed several very customized computer centers (glorified hutches). One that seats one user and four computers, two monitors, two keyboards and workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for two users.. four puters, four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two units under repair. Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm working on another until the is more U shaped like the set up I have now. All units include tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to keep them cool, sliding shelves and work stations that pull out for use and tuck away for storage. All with doors to close things up to look neat and organized. The two seater was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when closed comes out only two feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard draws and pull out desks and such that give plenty of work space... Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm been trying to figure out the new U shaped unit the last few days... making use of the parts that I already have and adding to it to make the features that I now want to incorporate. I'll be quiet now..... Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 14:11:05 -0700 (PDT) writes: My left handed daughter also sang baritone (believe ornot it's true!)This gets dafter and dafter, but there was a reasonfor asking the question about creativity.The link between left handedness and dyslexia is wellknown; also left handedness and creativity be ittraditional art forms, engineering etc or the cyberworld. I'm a painter (and teacher), a couple offriends from student days are now HypoT. My daughterwho I thought would become a prof musician (violinistbut did law degrees instead wise girl!) is beingtested for hypo. I know designs graphics, Topper designs justabout anything she has a need for......Just a thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed but I don't know if that is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another variable to this topic... Dominant eye. I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my right hand to go with my dominant left eye.... how many of you are left handed with dominant right eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant hand and eye on the same side? From my research on this... your dominant hand is the opposite of your dominant eye... I've been a 'make it with what you have available type' since I was a kid... My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... I used to do some pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals and landscapes. I enjoy making things but have never had wood working tools to be able to use wood... so in the last couple of years I got into cardboard construction... Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. You guys have heard of the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn up the 'dream' construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be able to build something that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings for it.... I designed several very customized computer centers (glorified hutches). One that seats one user and four computers, two monitors, two keyboards and workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for two users.. four puters, four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two units under repair. Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm working on another until the is more U shaped like the set up I have now. All units include tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to keep them cool, sliding shelves and work stations that pull out for use and tuck away for storage. All with doors to close things up to look neat and organized. The two seater was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when closed comes out only two feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard draws and pull out desks and such that give plenty of work space... Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm been trying to figure out the new U shaped unit the last few days... making use of the parts that I already have and adding to it to make the features that I now want to incorporate. I'll be quiet now..... Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 14:11:05 -0700 (PDT) writes: My left handed daughter also sang baritone (believe ornot it's true!)This gets dafter and dafter, but there was a reasonfor asking the question about creativity.The link between left handedness and dyslexia is wellknown; also left handedness and creativity be ittraditional art forms, engineering etc or the cyberworld. I'm a painter (and teacher), a couple offriends from student days are now HypoT. My daughterwho I thought would become a prof musician (violinistbut did law degrees instead wise girl!) is beingtested for hypo. I know designs graphics, Topper designs justabout anything she has a need for......Just a thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed but I don't know if that is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another variable to this topic... Dominant eye. I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my right hand to go with my dominant left eye.... how many of you are left handed with dominant right eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant hand and eye on the same side? From my research on this... your dominant hand is the opposite of your dominant eye... I've been a 'make it with what you have available type' since I was a kid... My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... I used to do some pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals and landscapes. I enjoy making things but have never had wood working tools to be able to use wood... so in the last couple of years I got into cardboard construction... Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. You guys have heard of the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn up the 'dream' construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be able to build something that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings for it.... I designed several very customized computer centers (glorified hutches). One that seats one user and four computers, two monitors, two keyboards and workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for two users.. four puters, four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two units under repair. Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm working on another until the is more U shaped like the set up I have now. All units include tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to keep them cool, sliding shelves and work stations that pull out for use and tuck away for storage. All with doors to close things up to look neat and organized. The two seater was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when closed comes out only two feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard draws and pull out desks and such that give plenty of work space... Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm been trying to figure out the new U shaped unit the last few days... making use of the parts that I already have and adding to it to make the features that I now want to incorporate. I'll be quiet now..... Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 14:11:05 -0700 (PDT) writes: My left handed daughter also sang baritone (believe ornot it's true!)This gets dafter and dafter, but there was a reasonfor asking the question about creativity.The link between left handedness and dyslexia is wellknown; also left handedness and creativity be ittraditional art forms, engineering etc or the cyberworld. I'm a painter (and teacher), a couple offriends from student days are now HypoT. My daughterwho I thought would become a prof musician (violinistbut did law degrees instead wise girl!) is beingtested for hypo. I know designs graphics, Topper designs justabout anything she has a need for......Just a thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family out of many hypo women. I guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I honestly never thought about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I used to sing and have been playing the flute since 1973. That’s about it. Topper do you have pictures of these computer centers? They sound amazing. CAROL From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] On Behalf Of topper2@... Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group Subject: Re: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed but I don't know if that is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another variable to this topic... Dominant eye. I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my right hand to go with my dominant left eye.... how many of you are left handed with dominant right eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant hand and eye on the same side? From my research on this... your dominant hand is the opposite of your dominant eye... I've been a 'make it with what you have available type' since I was a kid... My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... I used to do some pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals and landscapes. I enjoy making things but have never had wood working tools to be able to use wood... so in the last couple of years I got into cardboard construction... Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. You guys have heard of the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn up the 'dream' construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be able to build something that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings for it.... I designed several very customized computer centers (glorified hutches). One that seats one user and four computers, two monitors, two keyboards and workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for two users.. four puters, four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two units under repair. Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm working on another until the is more U shaped like the set up I have now. All units include tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to keep them cool, sliding shelves and work stations that pull out for use and tuck away for storage. All with doors to close things up to look neat and organized. The two seater was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when closed comes out only two feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard draws and pull out desks and such that give plenty of work space... Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm been trying to figure out the new U shaped unit the last few days... making use of the parts that I already have and adding to it to make the features that I now want to incorporate. I'll be quiet now..... Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family out of many hypo women. I guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I honestly never thought about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I used to sing and have been playing the flute since 1973. That’s about it. Topper do you have pictures of these computer centers? They sound amazing. CAROL From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] On Behalf Of topper2@... Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group Subject: Re: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed but I don't know if that is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another variable to this topic... Dominant eye. I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my right hand to go with my dominant left eye.... how many of you are left handed with dominant right eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant hand and eye on the same side? From my research on this... your dominant hand is the opposite of your dominant eye... I've been a 'make it with what you have available type' since I was a kid... My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... I used to do some pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals and landscapes. I enjoy making things but have never had wood working tools to be able to use wood... so in the last couple of years I got into cardboard construction... Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. You guys have heard of the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn up the 'dream' construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be able to build something that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings for it.... I designed several very customized computer centers (glorified hutches). One that seats one user and four computers, two monitors, two keyboards and workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for two users.. four puters, four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two units under repair. Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm working on another until the is more U shaped like the set up I have now. All units include tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to keep them cool, sliding shelves and work stations that pull out for use and tuck away for storage. All with doors to close things up to look neat and organized. The two seater was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when closed comes out only two feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard draws and pull out desks and such that give plenty of work space... Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm been trying to figure out the new U shaped unit the last few days... making use of the parts that I already have and adding to it to make the features that I now want to incorporate. I'll be quiet now..... Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family out of many hypo women. I guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I honestly never thought about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I used to sing and have been playing the flute since 1973. That’s about it. Topper do you have pictures of these computer centers? They sound amazing. CAROL From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] On Behalf Of topper2@... Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group Subject: Re: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed but I don't know if that is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another variable to this topic... Dominant eye. I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my right hand to go with my dominant left eye.... how many of you are left handed with dominant right eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant hand and eye on the same side? From my research on this... your dominant hand is the opposite of your dominant eye... I've been a 'make it with what you have available type' since I was a kid... My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... I used to do some pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals and landscapes. I enjoy making things but have never had wood working tools to be able to use wood... so in the last couple of years I got into cardboard construction... Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. You guys have heard of the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn up the 'dream' construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be able to build something that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings for it.... I designed several very customized computer centers (glorified hutches). One that seats one user and four computers, two monitors, two keyboards and workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for two users.. four puters, four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two units under repair. Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm working on another until the is more U shaped like the set up I have now. All units include tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to keep them cool, sliding shelves and work stations that pull out for use and tuck away for storage. All with doors to close things up to look neat and organized. The two seater was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when closed comes out only two feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard draws and pull out desks and such that give plenty of work space... Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm been trying to figure out the new U shaped unit the last few days... making use of the parts that I already have and adding to it to make the features that I now want to incorporate. I'll be quiet now..... Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only 8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up a newspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him and asked him to use it as a telescope. My son took it with his right hand and held it to his left eye. Then the pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it up into a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked with his left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the same side as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'cross laterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's getting late. --- " Carol M. s " wrote: > I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family > out of many hypo women. I > guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I > honestly never thought > about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I > used to sing and have > been playing the flute since 1973. That's about it. > > > > Topper do you have pictures of these computer > centers? They sound amazing. > > > > CAROL > > > > _____ > > From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] > On Behalf Of > topper2@... > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM > To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > Subject: Re: Re: Good > Link--Different Thyroid > Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's > > > > Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed > but I don't know if that > is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another > variable to this > topic... Dominant eye. > > > > I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my > right hand to go with my > dominant left eye.... how many of you are left > handed with dominant right > eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant > hand and eye on the same > side? From my research on this... your dominant hand > is the opposite of your > dominant eye... > > > > I've been a 'make it with what you have available > type' since I was a kid... > My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... > I used to do some > pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals > and landscapes. I enjoy > making things but have never had wood working tools > to be able to use > wood... so in the last couple of years I got into > cardboard construction... > Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. > You guys have heard of > the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn > up the 'dream' > construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be > able to build something > that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings > for it.... > > > > I designed several very customized computer centers > (glorified hutches). One > that seats one user and four computers, two > monitors, two keyboards and > workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for > two users.. four puters, > four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two > units under repair. > Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm > working on another > until the is more U shaped like the set up I have > now. All units include > tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to > keep them cool, sliding > shelves and work stations that pull out for use and > tuck away for storage. > All with doors to close things up to look neat and > organized. The two seater > was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when > closed comes out only two > feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard > draws and pull out desks and > such that give plenty of work space... > > > > Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm > been trying to figure > out the new U shaped unit the last few days... > making use of the parts that > I already have and adding to it to make the features > that I now want to > incorporate. > > > > I'll be quiet now..... > > > > Topper () > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only 8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up a newspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him and asked him to use it as a telescope. My son took it with his right hand and held it to his left eye. Then the pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it up into a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked with his left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the same side as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'cross laterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's getting late. --- " Carol M. s " wrote: > I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family > out of many hypo women. I > guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I > honestly never thought > about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I > used to sing and have > been playing the flute since 1973. That's about it. > > > > Topper do you have pictures of these computer > centers? They sound amazing. > > > > CAROL > > > > _____ > > From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] > On Behalf Of > topper2@... > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM > To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > Subject: Re: Re: Good > Link--Different Thyroid > Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's > > > > Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed > but I don't know if that > is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another > variable to this > topic... Dominant eye. > > > > I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my > right hand to go with my > dominant left eye.... how many of you are left > handed with dominant right > eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant > hand and eye on the same > side? From my research on this... your dominant hand > is the opposite of your > dominant eye... > > > > I've been a 'make it with what you have available > type' since I was a kid... > My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... > I used to do some > pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals > and landscapes. I enjoy > making things but have never had wood working tools > to be able to use > wood... so in the last couple of years I got into > cardboard construction... > Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. > You guys have heard of > the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn > up the 'dream' > construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be > able to build something > that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings > for it.... > > > > I designed several very customized computer centers > (glorified hutches). One > that seats one user and four computers, two > monitors, two keyboards and > workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for > two users.. four puters, > four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two > units under repair. > Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm > working on another > until the is more U shaped like the set up I have > now. All units include > tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to > keep them cool, sliding > shelves and work stations that pull out for use and > tuck away for storage. > All with doors to close things up to look neat and > organized. The two seater > was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when > closed comes out only two > feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard > draws and pull out desks and > such that give plenty of work space... > > > > Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm > been trying to figure > out the new U shaped unit the last few days... > making use of the parts that > I already have and adding to it to make the features > that I now want to > incorporate. > > > > I'll be quiet now..... > > > > Topper () > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only 8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up a newspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him and asked him to use it as a telescope. My son took it with his right hand and held it to his left eye. Then the pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it up into a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked with his left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the same side as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'cross laterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's getting late. --- " Carol M. s " wrote: > I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family > out of many hypo women. I > guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I > honestly never thought > about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I > used to sing and have > been playing the flute since 1973. That's about it. > > > > Topper do you have pictures of these computer > centers? They sound amazing. > > > > CAROL > > > > _____ > > From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] > On Behalf Of > topper2@... > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM > To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > Subject: Re: Re: Good > Link--Different Thyroid > Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's > > > > Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed > but I don't know if that > is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another > variable to this > topic... Dominant eye. > > > > I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my > right hand to go with my > dominant left eye.... how many of you are left > handed with dominant right > eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant > hand and eye on the same > side? From my research on this... your dominant hand > is the opposite of your > dominant eye... > > > > I've been a 'make it with what you have available > type' since I was a kid... > My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... > I used to do some > pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals > and landscapes. I enjoy > making things but have never had wood working tools > to be able to use > wood... so in the last couple of years I got into > cardboard construction... > Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. > You guys have heard of > the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn > up the 'dream' > construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be > able to build something > that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings > for it.... > > > > I designed several very customized computer centers > (glorified hutches). One > that seats one user and four computers, two > monitors, two keyboards and > workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for > two users.. four puters, > four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two > units under repair. > Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm > working on another > until the is more U shaped like the set up I have > now. All units include > tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to > keep them cool, sliding > shelves and work stations that pull out for use and > tuck away for storage. > All with doors to close things up to look neat and > organized. The two seater > was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when > closed comes out only two > feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard > draws and pull out desks and > such that give plenty of work space... > > > > Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm > been trying to figure > out the new U shaped unit the last few days... > making use of the parts that > I already have and adding to it to make the features > that I now want to > incorporate. > > > > I'll be quiet now..... > > > > Topper () > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 To tell which eye is dominant. Cover one eye and look at an object... doesn't matter what it is... just something.... Now take your hand away. Does it look exactly the same.. or does your other eye see it now.... if you aren't sure... try the other eye, cover it, look at something... now take your hand away.... does it stay the same? If the image stays the same, the eye that was left uncovered is dominant. If it changes, that means that the eye that you had covered is dominant. Depending on your vision in each eye, the change in the image can be pretty drastic. I'm legally blind in my right eye.. so when I try to see something with it the stuff seems a LOT farther away and higher and to the right of where it really is... That eye sees colors much more vividly too.. but because of my defect I can't read with that eye and it took a lot of hard work in my twenties to get the eye/brain connection to recognize shapes... That eye/part of my brain couldn't distinguish between a telephone pole or a tree, a cow from a horse or a car from a truck.... I have monocular vision... It never bothered me until jr. high school. I couldn't grasp the concept of three dimension in geometry... cuz I don't see in three dimension. Took a really great summer school teacher to help me to understand... I aced the course and went on with the math and science courses... even took a course in drafting.... I can work out images in my mind to put on paper because I can now understand the concept of depth and can put things on paper (or now, on screen) in two dimension and they look three dimension... just the way that I see them.... It's hard to explain.. took me a long while to understand it.. there aren't many books on the subject... the ones I did find were in the reference section of the main library in Minneapolis.. the ones that you have to use there and can't check out.. but I read, and learned and studied..... I'll see if I can do a couple of screen captures of the hutches.... so that you can get an idea... I'll play with them tonight and see how they turn out... if they look okay.. I'll post them in the photo section off the group home page... I had an AVI of one of them.. but can't find the blasted thing.. It's archived on CD somewhere... They are all CAD drawings... some done in 2D and some done in 3D. If I could just find the AVI (it's a mini movie showing how the slide outs work all done on computer) I tried valiantly with music.. did flute.. the clarinet... but with both, I did well for the first couple of years then lost interests.. it just didn't 'grab' me. I played mechanically... I didn't 'feel' the music.. there is a huge difference. Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:12:15 -0700 "Carol M. s" writes: I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family out of many hypo women. I guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I honestly never thought about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I used to sing and have been playing the flute since 1973. That’s about it. Topper do you have pictures of these computer centers? They sound amazing. CAROL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 To tell which eye is dominant. Cover one eye and look at an object... doesn't matter what it is... just something.... Now take your hand away. Does it look exactly the same.. or does your other eye see it now.... if you aren't sure... try the other eye, cover it, look at something... now take your hand away.... does it stay the same? If the image stays the same, the eye that was left uncovered is dominant. If it changes, that means that the eye that you had covered is dominant. Depending on your vision in each eye, the change in the image can be pretty drastic. I'm legally blind in my right eye.. so when I try to see something with it the stuff seems a LOT farther away and higher and to the right of where it really is... That eye sees colors much more vividly too.. but because of my defect I can't read with that eye and it took a lot of hard work in my twenties to get the eye/brain connection to recognize shapes... That eye/part of my brain couldn't distinguish between a telephone pole or a tree, a cow from a horse or a car from a truck.... I have monocular vision... It never bothered me until jr. high school. I couldn't grasp the concept of three dimension in geometry... cuz I don't see in three dimension. Took a really great summer school teacher to help me to understand... I aced the course and went on with the math and science courses... even took a course in drafting.... I can work out images in my mind to put on paper because I can now understand the concept of depth and can put things on paper (or now, on screen) in two dimension and they look three dimension... just the way that I see them.... It's hard to explain.. took me a long while to understand it.. there aren't many books on the subject... the ones I did find were in the reference section of the main library in Minneapolis.. the ones that you have to use there and can't check out.. but I read, and learned and studied..... I'll see if I can do a couple of screen captures of the hutches.... so that you can get an idea... I'll play with them tonight and see how they turn out... if they look okay.. I'll post them in the photo section off the group home page... I had an AVI of one of them.. but can't find the blasted thing.. It's archived on CD somewhere... They are all CAD drawings... some done in 2D and some done in 3D. If I could just find the AVI (it's a mini movie showing how the slide outs work all done on computer) I tried valiantly with music.. did flute.. the clarinet... but with both, I did well for the first couple of years then lost interests.. it just didn't 'grab' me. I played mechanically... I didn't 'feel' the music.. there is a huge difference. Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:12:15 -0700 "Carol M. s" writes: I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family out of many hypo women. I guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I honestly never thought about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I used to sing and have been playing the flute since 1973. That’s about it. Topper do you have pictures of these computer centers? They sound amazing. CAROL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 To tell which eye is dominant. Cover one eye and look at an object... doesn't matter what it is... just something.... Now take your hand away. Does it look exactly the same.. or does your other eye see it now.... if you aren't sure... try the other eye, cover it, look at something... now take your hand away.... does it stay the same? If the image stays the same, the eye that was left uncovered is dominant. If it changes, that means that the eye that you had covered is dominant. Depending on your vision in each eye, the change in the image can be pretty drastic. I'm legally blind in my right eye.. so when I try to see something with it the stuff seems a LOT farther away and higher and to the right of where it really is... That eye sees colors much more vividly too.. but because of my defect I can't read with that eye and it took a lot of hard work in my twenties to get the eye/brain connection to recognize shapes... That eye/part of my brain couldn't distinguish between a telephone pole or a tree, a cow from a horse or a car from a truck.... I have monocular vision... It never bothered me until jr. high school. I couldn't grasp the concept of three dimension in geometry... cuz I don't see in three dimension. Took a really great summer school teacher to help me to understand... I aced the course and went on with the math and science courses... even took a course in drafting.... I can work out images in my mind to put on paper because I can now understand the concept of depth and can put things on paper (or now, on screen) in two dimension and they look three dimension... just the way that I see them.... It's hard to explain.. took me a long while to understand it.. there aren't many books on the subject... the ones I did find were in the reference section of the main library in Minneapolis.. the ones that you have to use there and can't check out.. but I read, and learned and studied..... I'll see if I can do a couple of screen captures of the hutches.... so that you can get an idea... I'll play with them tonight and see how they turn out... if they look okay.. I'll post them in the photo section off the group home page... I had an AVI of one of them.. but can't find the blasted thing.. It's archived on CD somewhere... They are all CAD drawings... some done in 2D and some done in 3D. If I could just find the AVI (it's a mini movie showing how the slide outs work all done on computer) I tried valiantly with music.. did flute.. the clarinet... but with both, I did well for the first couple of years then lost interests.. it just didn't 'grab' me. I played mechanically... I didn't 'feel' the music.. there is a huge difference. Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:12:15 -0700 "Carol M. s" writes: I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family out of many hypo women. I guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I honestly never thought about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I used to sing and have been playing the flute since 1973. That’s about it. Topper do you have pictures of these computer centers? They sound amazing. CAROL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Wow, that is so interesting. If you handed me a rolled up newspaper and told me to hold it to my eye. I would absolutely take it with my left hand and hold it up to my left eye. And I would kick lefty. Wow. When I was growing up, at school, I remember them trying to change me to a righty. It was traumatic for a 5 year old. CAROL From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] On Behalf Of Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 3:26 PM To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group Subject: RE: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only 8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up a newspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him and asked him to use it as a telescope. My son took it with his right hand and held it to his left eye. Then the pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it up into a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked with his left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the same side as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'cross laterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's getting late. --- " Carol M. s " wrote: > I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family > out of many hypo women. I > guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I > honestly never thought > about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I > used to sing and have > been playing the flute since 1973. That's about it. > > > > Topper do you have pictures of these computer > centers? They sound amazing. > > > > CAROL > > > > _____ > > From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] > On Behalf Of > topper2@... > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM > To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > Subject: Re: Re: Good > Link--Different Thyroid > Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's > > > > Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed > but I don't know if that > is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another > variable to this > topic... Dominant eye. > > > > I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my > right hand to go with my > dominant left eye.... how many of you are left > handed with dominant right > eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant > hand and eye on the same > side? From my research on this... your dominant hand > is the opposite of your > dominant eye... > > > > I've been a 'make it with what you have available > type' since I was a kid... > My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... > I used to do some > pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals > and landscapes. I enjoy > making things but have never had wood working tools > to be able to use > wood... so in the last couple of years I got into > cardboard construction... > Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. > You guys have heard of > the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn > up the 'dream' > construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be > able to build something > that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings > for it.... > > > > I designed several very customized computer centers > (glorified hutches). One > that seats one user and four computers, two > monitors, two keyboards and > workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for > two users.. four puters, > four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two > units under repair. > Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm > working on another > until the is more U shaped like the set up I have > now. All units include > tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to > keep them cool, sliding > shelves and work stations that pull out for use and > tuck away for storage. > All with doors to close things up to look neat and > organized. The two seater > was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when > closed comes out only two > feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard > draws and pull out desks and > such that give plenty of work space... > > > > Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm > been trying to figure > out the new U shaped unit the last few days... > making use of the parts that > I already have and adding to it to make the features > that I now want to > incorporate. > > > > I'll be quiet now..... > > > > Topper () > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Wow, that is so interesting. If you handed me a rolled up newspaper and told me to hold it to my eye. I would absolutely take it with my left hand and hold it up to my left eye. And I would kick lefty. Wow. When I was growing up, at school, I remember them trying to change me to a righty. It was traumatic for a 5 year old. CAROL From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] On Behalf Of Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 3:26 PM To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group Subject: RE: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only 8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up a newspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him and asked him to use it as a telescope. My son took it with his right hand and held it to his left eye. Then the pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it up into a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked with his left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the same side as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'cross laterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's getting late. --- " Carol M. s " wrote: > I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family > out of many hypo women. I > guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I > honestly never thought > about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I > used to sing and have > been playing the flute since 1973. That's about it. > > > > Topper do you have pictures of these computer > centers? They sound amazing. > > > > CAROL > > > > _____ > > From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] > On Behalf Of > topper2@... > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM > To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > Subject: Re: Re: Good > Link--Different Thyroid > Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's > > > > Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed > but I don't know if that > is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another > variable to this > topic... Dominant eye. > > > > I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my > right hand to go with my > dominant left eye.... how many of you are left > handed with dominant right > eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant > hand and eye on the same > side? From my research on this... your dominant hand > is the opposite of your > dominant eye... > > > > I've been a 'make it with what you have available > type' since I was a kid... > My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... > I used to do some > pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals > and landscapes. I enjoy > making things but have never had wood working tools > to be able to use > wood... so in the last couple of years I got into > cardboard construction... > Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. > You guys have heard of > the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn > up the 'dream' > construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be > able to build something > that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings > for it.... > > > > I designed several very customized computer centers > (glorified hutches). One > that seats one user and four computers, two > monitors, two keyboards and > workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for > two users.. four puters, > four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two > units under repair. > Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm > working on another > until the is more U shaped like the set up I have > now. All units include > tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to > keep them cool, sliding > shelves and work stations that pull out for use and > tuck away for storage. > All with doors to close things up to look neat and > organized. The two seater > was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when > closed comes out only two > feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard > draws and pull out desks and > such that give plenty of work space... > > > > Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm > been trying to figure > out the new U shaped unit the last few days... > making use of the parts that > I already have and adding to it to make the features > that I now want to > incorporate. > > > > I'll be quiet now..... > > > > Topper () > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Wow, that is so interesting. If you handed me a rolled up newspaper and told me to hold it to my eye. I would absolutely take it with my left hand and hold it up to my left eye. And I would kick lefty. Wow. When I was growing up, at school, I remember them trying to change me to a righty. It was traumatic for a 5 year old. CAROL From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] On Behalf Of Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 3:26 PM To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group Subject: RE: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only 8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up a newspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him and asked him to use it as a telescope. My son took it with his right hand and held it to his left eye. Then the pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it up into a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked with his left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the same side as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'cross laterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's getting late. --- " Carol M. s " wrote: > I am left-handed, but the only lefty in my family > out of many hypo women. I > guess that means I have a dominant right eye, but I > honestly never thought > about that. How can you tell? As for creativity, I > used to sing and have > been playing the flute since 1973. That's about it. > > > > Topper do you have pictures of these computer > centers? They sound amazing. > > > > CAROL > > > > _____ > > From: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > [mailto:The_Thyroid_Support_Group ] > On Behalf Of > topper2@... > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:43 PM > To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group > Subject: Re: Re: Good > Link--Different Thyroid > Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's > > > > Okay.. you kinda hooked me now... I am right handed > but I don't know if that > is by choice or necessity.. so I'm gonna add another > variable to this > topic... Dominant eye. > > > > I have a bum right eye... so my dominant hand is my > right hand to go with my > dominant left eye.... how many of you are left > handed with dominant right > eye or vice versa..... Does anyone have dominant > hand and eye on the same > side? From my research on this... your dominant hand > is the opposite of your > dominant eye... > > > > I've been a 'make it with what you have available > type' since I was a kid... > My mom was the same way... and dad is an inventor... > I used to do some > pretty darn good pencil sketches, preferring animals > and landscapes. I enjoy > making things but have never had wood working tools > to be able to use > wood... so in the last couple of years I got into > cardboard construction... > Amazing things you can do with cardboard and glue. > You guys have heard of > the greenhouse, the websites... and now I've drawn > up the 'dream' > construction of the clinic. Whether or not we'll be > able to build something > that unique I don't know.. but I have the drawings > for it.... > > > > I designed several very customized computer centers > (glorified hutches). One > that seats one user and four computers, two > monitors, two keyboards and > workspace for one unit under repair. Another is for > two users.. four puters, > four monitors, four keyboards and workspace for two > units under repair. > Another single user unit that I built... and now I'm > working on another > until the is more U shaped like the set up I have > now. All units include > tons of storage, ventilation for the electronics to > keep them cool, sliding > shelves and work stations that pull out for use and > tuck away for storage. > All with doors to close things up to look neat and > organized. The two seater > was designed to fit on a ten foot wall, and when > closed comes out only two > feet from the wall... when open it has keyboard > draws and pull out desks and > such that give plenty of work space... > > > > Oh oh.. getting carried away on that subject... I'm > been trying to figure > out the new U shaped unit the last few days... > making use of the parts that > I already have and adding to it to make the features > that I now want to > incorporate. > > > > I'll be quiet now..... > > > > Topper () > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 We're remembering it just the opposite of each other... we need a tie breaker... who's up on this more currently then I am..... it's been about 20 years since I was researching vision. I'm right handed. Right footed. Left eared (even though my left ear canal is smaller than my right). My family was into skeet shooting when I was a kid.. I tried once. I'm right handed so but the gun to my right shoulder. But had to sight with my left eye. that put my right ear against the gun barrel. I shot once, only once and NEVER again. But.. we were also into archery... held the bow right handed... and still held my head really weird to sight with my left eye. I shot really well.. Much better than I should have for having no depth perception. Bowling was right handed. Golfing is right handed.. But, here's a weird one, has to do with how my brain judges and calculates distance with monocular vision. I can do mini golf outside, in grass or artificial turf just fine. But on an indoor course, with carpet... I can't do it... I can't judge the distance the first time through the course... I have to walk it first... then I can play. Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:25:32 -0700 (PDT) writes: When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up anewspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him andasked him to use it as a telescope. My son took itwith his right hand and held it to his left eye. Thenthe pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it upinto a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked withhis left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the sameside as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'crosslaterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's gettinglate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 We're remembering it just the opposite of each other... we need a tie breaker... who's up on this more currently then I am..... it's been about 20 years since I was researching vision. I'm right handed. Right footed. Left eared (even though my left ear canal is smaller than my right). My family was into skeet shooting when I was a kid.. I tried once. I'm right handed so but the gun to my right shoulder. But had to sight with my left eye. that put my right ear against the gun barrel. I shot once, only once and NEVER again. But.. we were also into archery... held the bow right handed... and still held my head really weird to sight with my left eye. I shot really well.. Much better than I should have for having no depth perception. Bowling was right handed. Golfing is right handed.. But, here's a weird one, has to do with how my brain judges and calculates distance with monocular vision. I can do mini golf outside, in grass or artificial turf just fine. But on an indoor course, with carpet... I can't do it... I can't judge the distance the first time through the course... I have to walk it first... then I can play. Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:25:32 -0700 (PDT) writes: When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up anewspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him andasked him to use it as a telescope. My son took itwith his right hand and held it to his left eye. Thenthe pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it upinto a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked withhis left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the sameside as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'crosslaterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's gettinglate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 We're remembering it just the opposite of each other... we need a tie breaker... who's up on this more currently then I am..... it's been about 20 years since I was researching vision. I'm right handed. Right footed. Left eared (even though my left ear canal is smaller than my right). My family was into skeet shooting when I was a kid.. I tried once. I'm right handed so but the gun to my right shoulder. But had to sight with my left eye. that put my right ear against the gun barrel. I shot once, only once and NEVER again. But.. we were also into archery... held the bow right handed... and still held my head really weird to sight with my left eye. I shot really well.. Much better than I should have for having no depth perception. Bowling was right handed. Golfing is right handed.. But, here's a weird one, has to do with how my brain judges and calculates distance with monocular vision. I can do mini golf outside, in grass or artificial turf just fine. But on an indoor course, with carpet... I can't do it... I can't judge the distance the first time through the course... I have to walk it first... then I can play. Topper () On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:25:32 -0700 (PDT) writes: When my son was tested for Dyslexia (he was only8years old then), the pyschologist rolled up anewspaper into a tube shape and handed it to him andasked him to use it as a telescope. My son took itwith his right hand and held it to his left eye. Thenthe pysch took the newspaper back and rolled it upinto a ball and asked him to kick it. He kicked withhis left foot. Usually the dominant eye is on the sameside as the dominant hand. In Dyslexics 'crosslaterality' is common. If I've got any of that wrong forgive me it's gettinglate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 same here I have website called Deanas Designs. I do linkware graphics. And buisness Web sites. If anyone wants to see my site I will post it but I know not to send it group as if advertising. Hugs Deana Dan wrote: > > > > > >How many are artists or involved in creative activity? > > > > *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist, and for fun I sing in > a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons singing opera. And I have > painted, although not recently. > ...............dan > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 same here I have website called Deanas Designs. I do linkware graphics. And buisness Web sites. If anyone wants to see my site I will post it but I know not to send it group as if advertising. Hugs Deana Dan wrote: > > > > > >How many are artists or involved in creative activity? > > > > *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist, and for fun I sing in > a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons singing opera. And I have > painted, although not recently. > ...............dan > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 same here I have website called Deanas Designs. I do linkware graphics. And buisness Web sites. If anyone wants to see my site I will post it but I know not to send it group as if advertising. Hugs Deana Dan wrote: > > > > > >How many are artists or involved in creative activity? > > > > *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist, and for fun I sing in > a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons singing opera. And I have > painted, although not recently. > ...............dan > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Hmmmmm.... When I started to write, I wrote left-handed. My mother, a teacher at the time, made me switch to the right. I can no longer write with my left hand, but I still do lots of other things left-handed, like cut my food...drives my dinner partners crazy. My hair started turning white at 21, my grandfather on my mother's side was completely white at 19, and my mother had Grave's disease. I'm very crafty, but have little actual artistic talent...I'd love to be able to draw, but can't even manage a respectable stick person LOL. Discover Yahoo! Find restaurants, movies, travel more fun for the weekend. Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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