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You actually wrote this, and GAVE YOUR NAME!
Has it occured to you that your wife will get mail from nearly everyone who reads this who is not equipt with a, ah, kickstand, suggesting yours (kickstand, that is) be removed. e discussed this matter at length, you are quite right about the generality. ( I am however quite wrong, my wife points out) ![]() On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:19:14 GMT, "ShawnD2112" wrote: In the interest of opening my own fuel vessel and passing out the matches, I'll offer that a book I read addresses this issue specifically from a gender perspective. The research showed that men will typically orient north up and do the mental gymnastics in their heads - the male brain is built such that this is a strength. Women's brains are apparently wired differently and don't cope with the 3-D spatial analysis as well and so they will typically orient along the track and turn the map every which way, keeping the left on the left and so on. Jon Wanzer CP ASEL / IA AGI IGI (CFI / CFII soon-to-be) San Jose,CA |
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