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Re: McQueen conundrum
In Response To: Re: McQueen conundrum ()

Jurgen,

I am right handed, but I have always worn my watches on my right wrist, and I have never had a problem with the pushers. I had my first watch when I was in second grade.
I live in the US, and I drive nothing but manual transmission cars... in fact, I hate automatics...

dddmmm8

: I'm lefthanded too.. but I've always worn my watches on my left
: wrist...
: when it's on your right you can't reach the chrono buttons and you
: have the weight on your shifting arm.
: (explanation for UK readers: we continentals drive on the correct
: side of the road, so our gearbox is to our right.)
: (explanation for US readers: a gearbox is a mechanical device with
: a long stick poking into the car's interior... used in real
: men's cars.)

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