Date: Sat, 5 Mar 1994 19:54:32 -1000 From: johnsen@eskimo.com (Brian Johnsen) Message-Id: Organization: Captain Pugets Roadside Taco Stand Subject: Re: Line Winding Test (was: Kiting tips) In article , Andrew Beattie wrote: >tanaka_be@swam1.enet.dec.com writes: >>I like the Moran winders. > >No doubt they are excellent. I loose winders, I break winders, I find >that I havn't got room for them in my bag. > >I wind lines round the handle. If I have more handles than lines, I >wrap round cans, bottles, anything. There is an international standard >for doing this: you wind *clockwise*. Most right handed people find >this the natural way to wind if you hold the can in your right hand and >wind with your right. To unwind, hold the can in your left hand >and unwind anti-clockwise. > >Andrew >-- >Work: gaffer@rec.com Phone: +44 793 614 110 Fax: +44 793 614 297 >Play: andrew@tug.com Phone: +44 256 464 912 [ ] Which end is clockwise on a bottle? (8 points) [ ] Ditto on a can? (4 points) [ ] Sliced fingers (6 points) [ ] Juicy shoes (2 points) [ ] Left handed (0 points) -- Eating Kiwis Can Give You A Nasty Rash, Pronounce German Psychiatrists -- Brian Johnsen johnsen@eskimo.com = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =