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While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your
right hand.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your
right hand.
Your foot will change direction.
And there's nothing you can do about it.
:p
Cameron
Sorry, this isn't true, Cameron. What you can do is draw the number "6" in the air starting first with the end of the loop in the six and finishing with the "top" of the "6" so that your hand is moving in a clockwise direction while drawing the "6". Your foot will not change direction if drawing the "6" in this alternative fashion.
You are into "alternative fashion", aren't you Cameron?
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
Would be fun since I've never been to any World Cup matches. However, I'll need to lighten up my schedule to allow such a fun thing to occur.
Maybe see you in Melbourne next week?? I would love to finally meet the famous Cameron Kippen.
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Sincerely,
Kevin
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Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Applied Biomechanics
California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College
Good fortune in Melbourne you will have a fab time. Craig et al will be good hosts, I have no doubt. As for me, it is so disappointing meeting me in the flesh (or so I have been told , frequently). Better a man of mystery.
Out of work just now, so unless I score a Lotto (Lottery) win I will need to stay put. Eeking out an existence as an Arts Critic for a local radio station. Plenty of things to see (for free) and do, but no money. Story of my life I fear. Writing frantically meantime and have a very understanding and patient publisher, so hopefully not wasting my time, entirely .
Something about being a bum has taught me that when work interferes with leisure.......give up work. :) Take some time out from that busy schedule and enjoy yourself, after all there are no pockets in shrouds. This might be as good as it gets and it is a beautiful world, as you know.