^^^ Yeah! Awesome .
Lefties, unite! (or un-tie, I sometimes forget which )
Lefties, unite! (or un-tie, I sometimes forget which )
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You won't like driving in China then. We've got lights that are top-to-bottom, side-by-side, and single ones as well, where there's only one aspect that changes colour, red, yellow, green. And find a mix of all three types in any city and province. I think it's down to the particular companies that made them as to what type they are.Rightie here; Am completely normal in every way.
Quick story with (some) relevance to left/right relationships, conventions, as well as genetic programming, bear with me.....
Several years ago, I and best friend/co-worker were sent away on a business trip. Both of us born and raised in a part of the country where all traffic signals are configured in the only logical manner there is; Top to bottom...... Red, Yellow, Green.
Simple.
We arrived (somewhere) in the mid-west, where all the traffic signals are......Left to right; Red, Yellow, Green.
Odd, but no big deal.
We climb into the rental car, leave the airport.....And within a few blocks, he pulled the car over and (quite shaken) said:
"This is freaking me out, I can't deal with this. Yer' gonna' have to drive for the rest of this trip.........I never shared this with you, but.........I'm completely Red/Green color blind."
In the UK, they're only top-to-bottom, red, yellow, green.
I only do two things naturally right handed, use a mouse, and firearms.I'm still left handed
Although using a mouse with my right hand.
How common are left handed mouses (mice? ---that doesn't sound right when referring to a computer mouse )
Close bit no cigar. [emoji14] That is regular top-to-bottom, red, yellow, green. But each side is for a different traffic lane. Sometimes the green light is an arrow to indicate left turn or right turn onlyUnless you make it to the bonus round, in which case: