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Old 09-17-2011, 05:30 AM   #46577
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OK, how about this: For the first half of the book, the bulk of the pages are on the right hand side, therefore being supported by the palm of your right hand. When the balance shifts so more pages are on the left, you shift to your left hand to ensure palm support for the heavier side of the book throughout?

(Possibly I shouldn't take this so seriously but I am tired and find it amusing to guess for some reason!)
Indeed that is correct. Congratulations for being less lazy than tsa.

Now for the more difficult question. Why do I read books with one-hand in the first place?

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Anyone whose mind immediately went into the gutter, shame on you. The answer does not involve the other hand handling human anatomy, either mine or anyone else's.
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