Maybe the best way to answer this question is to get half of a frontal lobotomy, and see which talents you loose.

Neal

On Oct 29, 2012, at 10:19 AM, Ed Wiser wrote:

I come from an art background. But work in technical field. I am always searching for answers weather for myself or others. Has lead me to learn a great deal on how to find answers.
Finding is the fun part of the search.

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On Oct 28, 2012, at 9:57 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:

This has nothing to do with Mac, it has to do with those that answer our questions. Ever notice that folks like me (that don't know much) flitter around with verbiage that leads in circles while those in the know, like Lee and many others, get right to the question, often giving answers that are so in depth. I love it and have techno envy.

My question. All my life I have thought the scientific, the technical, the mathematical were considered RIGHT BRAINED folks while those on the "artsy" side of life were considered LEFT BRAINED. My daughter mentioned that it was just the opposite, I disagreed and began a search to find BOTH answers, I couldn't believe I was not able to find a definitive, nail it on the wall answer.

So, Lee, are the folks like yourself considered Right or Left Brained, while those as myself that dwell in a cloud somewhere are undoubtedly the opposite?

John





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