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6 Sep 2024 21:18:38 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Reverse psychology in action  
From: Jim Henderson
Date: 8 Dec 2008 18:11:30
Message: <493da9a2$1@news.povray.org>
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 21:21:26 +0200, Eero Ahonen wrote:

> Like I said, I mostly let the other hand rest. My trip to work is 75km
> in one direction, which usually takes about 40-45 minutes. The road is
> pretty straight ie. not much serious movement for the hands (except if
> something happens fast, which has happened once in 1,5 years). Anyone
> shouting that 10-to-2 or quarter-to-3 is The Only Correct Choice can go
> ahead and try keeping hands in that position for over 30 minutes and
> then trying to do some quick movement with them (eg. avoid someone
> changing a lane to your exact position). It's just not gonna happen,
> those hand will surely be numb.

Huh, I don't have a problem with those sudden movements.  I'm not an 
advocate of 10-2 or 3:45, I do tend to drive with one hand at 6:00 and 
one on the gear shift lever (which is odd because it's an automatic, but 
I learned on a stick).

Jim


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