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  • P phannon86

    See I've always wondered this, I'm left handed, and feel very comfortable changing gear with the left with the right hand on the wheel. I've imagined changing gear with my right hand, and it feels odd!

    He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man. Current Weight: 16st. 2lbs 10/10/2009 Target Weight : 14st. Weight lost : 0lbs

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    merridus
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    I would guess it's because you were always taught the good habit of driving on the left, always useful when your in a country where everyone else is doing the same ;)

    - Rob

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      throw new PrivacyInvadedException(); Why do you want to know? ;P

      Simon

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      Dalek Dave
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      I was hoping you would say something like 5' 11" so that I could reply with a bit of scorn at your sticking with metrics, but you confounded me! :)

      ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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      • S Simon P Stevens

        So today is 20th of October 2009. In UK format that is 20/10/2009. Kinda makes sense right, smallest to biggest. Logical. In US format it's 10/20/2009. Now to me that's totally illogical. Why would you do that. Can any Americans explain to me why this makes sense. (lets try to forget about patriotism). I don't understand why it would ever be useful to break the logical order. It's like writing the time in HH:SS:MM. [As a developer I obviously recognise that the superior format is neither of the above but is in fact YYYY-MM-DD as it maintains correct sort order and digit significance]

        Simon

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        Michael Schubert
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        Simon Stevens wrote:

        [As a developer I obviously recognise that the superior format is neither of the above but is in fact YYYY-MM-DD as it maintains correct sort order and digit significance]

        Arabic developers might see that differently...

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        • M merridus

          I would guess it's because you were always taught the good habit of driving on the left, always useful when your in a country where everyone else is doing the same ;)

          - Rob

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          phannon86
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          I've driven on the right once, when I was last over't pond. Very strange! However, it was an automatic (which I'd also never driven before) so it wasn't really a problem. The biggest difference was going from driving (my now long gone) Saxo, to a Dodge Caravan :laugh:

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          • R realJSOP

            Well... This thread appears to have turned into a euro-trash love fest...

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            Hans Dietrich
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            John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

            Well... This thread appears to have turned into a euro-trash love fest...

            Correct. And everybody totally missed the point: Chuck Norris does NOT drive on the left.

            Best wishes, Hans


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            • H Hans Dietrich

              John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

              Well... This thread appears to have turned into a euro-trash love fest...

              Correct. And everybody totally missed the point: Chuck Norris does NOT drive on the left.

              Best wishes, Hans


              [Hans Dietrich Software]

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              Michael Schubert
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              Hans Dietrich wrote:

              Chuck Norris does NOT drive on the left.

              Chuck Norris can drive on either side of the road. All others have to follow suit.

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              • M Michael Schubert

                Simon Stevens wrote:

                [As a developer I obviously recognise that the superior format is neither of the above but is in fact YYYY-MM-DD as it maintains correct sort order and digit significance]

                Arabic developers might see that differently...

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                Keith Barrow
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                Actually, this format would still work for AH Dates. Of course, converting from Ah to AD/CE isn't easy. I think we should just use ticks.

                CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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                • H hairy_hats

                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                  Samoa recently changed from right to left.

                  All at once, or gradually?

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                  Abu Mami
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                  Steve_Harris wrote:

                  All at once, or gradually?

                  I think they had all 11 drivers switch over at the same time.

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                    Actually, this format would still work for AH Dates. Of course, converting from Ah to AD/CE isn't easy. I think we should just use ticks.

                    CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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                    Michael Schubert
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                    keefb wrote:

                    I think we should just use ticks.

                    Or stardates.

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                    • D Dalek Dave

                      Half a night out in Gateshead then?

                      ------------------------------------ To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day. W. Somerset Maugham 1925

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                      Ed Poore
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                      Quarter of a night out at a student union.


                      I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder

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                      • H Hans Dietrich

                        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                        Well... This thread appears to have turned into a euro-trash love fest...

                        Correct. And everybody totally missed the point: Chuck Norris does NOT drive on the left.

                        Best wishes, Hans


                        [Hans Dietrich Software]

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                        Abu Mami
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                        and Chuck Norris is 5' 10"

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                        • P phannon86

                          I've driven on the right once, when I was last over't pond. Very strange! However, it was an automatic (which I'd also never driven before) so it wasn't really a problem. The biggest difference was going from driving (my now long gone) Saxo, to a Dodge Caravan :laugh:

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                          Hmm, that reminds me I wonder how ICMC (a mountaineering club I'm part of) are going to fare this weekend. They've been given a long-wheel base Land Rover for the weekend (they just pay the fuel) and the four drivers listed comprise of:

                          • Someone who's only been driving a year and only Saxo sized vehicles
                          • Someone else who's only been driving a Saxo since she passed her test
                          • Someone who's only ever driving a Micra

                          And I'm hazarding a guess that based on the description of the seating arrangement (2+2+4 sideways in the back) it's going to be a 130 which is longer than the normal "long-wheel-base" Defenders. In fact none of them have even driven a diesel. Oh well, if they'd been a bit more on the ball then I'd have been available and could have driven it, considering I'm used to vehicles of that size and have driven at least once all possibilities of that type of LR. I almost wish I was going just to see how they cope with the driving...


                          I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder

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                          • A Abu Mami

                            and Chuck Norris is 5' 10"

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                            Michael Schubert
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                            Abu Mami wrote:

                            5' 10"

                            I always thought he's more like 1.5 yards.

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                            • E Ed Poore

                              Hmm, that reminds me I wonder how ICMC (a mountaineering club I'm part of) are going to fare this weekend. They've been given a long-wheel base Land Rover for the weekend (they just pay the fuel) and the four drivers listed comprise of:

                              • Someone who's only been driving a year and only Saxo sized vehicles
                              • Someone else who's only been driving a Saxo since she passed her test
                              • Someone who's only ever driving a Micra

                              And I'm hazarding a guess that based on the description of the seating arrangement (2+2+4 sideways in the back) it's going to be a 130 which is longer than the normal "long-wheel-base" Defenders. In fact none of them have even driven a diesel. Oh well, if they'd been a bit more on the ball then I'd have been available and could have driven it, considering I'm used to vehicles of that size and have driven at least once all possibilities of that type of LR. I almost wish I was going just to see how they cope with the driving...


                              I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder

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                              merridus
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                              Ed.Poore wrote:

                              I almost wish I was going just to see how they cope with the driving...

                              And just slip in on Sunday evening, "Oh me? Yeah I have experience driving vehicles like this. Why? did you want me to drive?"

                              - Rob

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                              • K Keith Barrow

                                Or half a Quart! Or four Gills. Really, people should be intelligent enough to work out unit measurements.

                                CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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                                keefb wrote:

                                Or four Gills.

                                Hence drinking like a fish? :rolleyes:

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                                • S Simon P Stevens

                                  So today is 20th of October 2009. In UK format that is 20/10/2009. Kinda makes sense right, smallest to biggest. Logical. In US format it's 10/20/2009. Now to me that's totally illogical. Why would you do that. Can any Americans explain to me why this makes sense. (lets try to forget about patriotism). I don't understand why it would ever be useful to break the logical order. It's like writing the time in HH:SS:MM. [As a developer I obviously recognise that the superior format is neither of the above but is in fact YYYY-MM-DD as it maintains correct sort order and digit significance]

                                  Simon

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                                  Corporal Agarn
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                                  I agree with the yyyy-mm-dd as most of the time sort order is a pain and with Microsoft helping it really gets interesting. With the year first it would make life easier

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                                  • D Dalek Dave

                                    I was hoping you would say something like 5' 11" so that I could reply with a bit of scorn at your sticking with metrics, but you confounded me! :)

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                                    Simon P Stevens
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                                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                                    so that I could reply with a bit of scorn

                                    I suspected as much :laugh: I do genuinely use metrics for height and weight. I'm 80kg, but for some reason I have no idea how tall I am, I'd guess around 1.8m. Probably because we have scales in the bathroom, so I step on them every now and again, but we don't have a tape measure hung on the wall.

                                    Simon

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                                    • M Michael Schubert

                                      Simon Stevens wrote:

                                      [As a developer I obviously recognise that the superior format is neither of the above but is in fact YYYY-MM-DD as it maintains correct sort order and digit significance]

                                      Arabic developers might see that differently...

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                                      Simon P Stevens
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                                      Interesting. I assume you are referring to the right-to-left writing of their language. I would expect a format entered in as yyyy-mm-dd would appear as "dd-mm-yyyy" in the RTL environment, and I would expect the sorting algorithm to adhere to the RTL option when considering digit significance, so I would expect it still to work correctly. Obviously I have no real idea what I am talking about so please ignore me.

                                      Simon

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                                        So today is 20th of October 2009. In UK format that is 20/10/2009. Kinda makes sense right, smallest to biggest. Logical. In US format it's 10/20/2009. Now to me that's totally illogical. Why would you do that. Can any Americans explain to me why this makes sense. (lets try to forget about patriotism). I don't understand why it would ever be useful to break the logical order. It's like writing the time in HH:SS:MM. [As a developer I obviously recognise that the superior format is neither of the above but is in fact YYYY-MM-DD as it maintains correct sort order and digit significance]

                                        Simon

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                                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                                        If memory serves the US Navy uses dd-mm-yyyy (I will happily sit corrected).

                                        me, me, me

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                                        • S Simon P Stevens

                                          Interesting. I assume you are referring to the right-to-left writing of their language. I would expect a format entered in as yyyy-mm-dd would appear as "dd-mm-yyyy" in the RTL environment, and I would expect the sorting algorithm to adhere to the RTL option when considering digit significance, so I would expect it still to work correctly. Obviously I have no real idea what I am talking about so please ignore me.

                                          Simon

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                                          Michael Schubert
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                                          Simon Stevens wrote:

                                          Obviously I have no real idea what I am talking about so please ignore me.

                                          I don't know much about RTL either. It just occurred to me that there may be implications with the date format. Too lazy to google now...

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