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Finger snapping and hand dominance

 
 
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 06:31 pm
@Roberta,
Such a royal troublemaker you are Roberta! Rolling Eyes


Wink
Roberta
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 07:10 pm
@tsarstepan,
Who me?

What did I do? I'm just reporting the snappy facts.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 10:58 pm
@Ragman,
So, i guess you are unaware that your fingers are articulated by muscles in your forearm.
Ragman
 
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Reply Mon 14 Nov, 2011 11:10 pm
@Setanta,
For some reason you seem not to want see that holding up a sword out by your side might involve the larger muscle and muscle groups such as the biceps, triceps, latissimus dorsi as opposed to the hand and finger muscles exclusively.

I'm baffled as to why, but I'm not here to argue about it. I disagree with your contention.
Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2011 05:49 am
@Ragman,
Holding it out at arm's length meant holding it out in front of one's chest, and given the grip, it meant using your forearms. Ýou seem to want to see this in a manner which will support your screwy and ill-considered objection, and i don't at all fail to see why.
Ragman
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2011 09:06 am
@Setanta,
snap
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2011 09:42 am
@boomerang,
Louder with DOMINANT right hand;
I remember doing that a lot while listening to music in the 1950s.





David
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2011 10:26 am
@Ragman,
You bet snap. Get yourself a sword and a competent fencing opponent, extend your arms to the side and have someone time how long it takes him to stab you.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2011 10:39 am
@Setanta,
<snicker>
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Ragman
 
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Reply Tue 15 Nov, 2011 11:22 am
@Setanta,
Speaking of snapping fingers, this reminds me...
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