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Old October 20th 06, 07:15 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
sugarloafur
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Default Which way do you usually fall?


ivan wrote:
Eh, I usually fall down.

Right and left are relative. You're looking forward and left is left
and right is right. You turn 180 degrees and left becomes right and
right becomes left. I don't think that coriolis effect thingy depends
on the way you're facing. I'll have to read it though, but later.




It doens't matter which way you're facing, oddly enough. So if you
fall right, you fall right. If you fall left, you fall left.


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