From: Ryan Gill (rmgill@mindspring.com)
Date: Thu Jun 29 2006 - 09:16:53 PDT
At 8:14 AM -0700 6/29/06, Ken Boge wrote:
>Now wait just one second here dang it. The left or right side of a vehicle
>is determined from the drivers seat, the steering wheel being on the left
>side. Hence, left hand drive as opposed to the British and other
>unfortunates who drive on the wrong side of the road and whose steering
>wheel is on the right side (right hand drive) (right in this case not being
>the opposite of wrong but in fact right is wrong---but that's another
>story).
Hey Ken, the steering wheel on my ferret is in the middle. Does that make it left, right, wrong? ;-)
Why not just confuse us more and say near and far side of the vehicle? :-D
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