<<I did eventually learn that if north was up on a map, west and east spelled "WE" . . .>>
I learned that too, but I still have to stop and think about it. If I run down to the Tube in a hurry, and am faced with a westbound and an eastbound platform and a train on one of them, and have to make a quick decision about which direction I'm going in, I always have to think - it's never instinctive like north/south is. I mostly recognise that Hammersmith and Heathrow on the list of destinations means west, and the places I've never been to are east. But I don't have any problems with left and right. Does anyone have problems with north/south? Regards, Annette, London To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]