In a paragraph where the letters of the words are jumbled, except for the first and the last letters, the paragraph is still comprehensible.
Now, in my leftly-disabled state, I wanted to find out what happens if I use only the letters that would ordinarily be typed with my right hand.
- – - – - i – – – - – - – in l – - – y – - – - – - bl – – h – - – oul – – - – - – lu – - -.
Or using only my left hand:
There is a certa – - – eaf – vegeta – - e t – at w – - – d be exc – - ded.
There must be a perfectly logical explanation why the most commonly used letters are typed with the left hand – traditionally the weaker hand.







