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Hi,
Frankly, I have never heard that such a theory existed.
Perhaps, you can share with us, where did you learn or read of this.
Looks more like the person who `invented' this could most likely be a Transport Official from US where you drive on your left.
Perhaps, many of us in the Commonwealth e.g. UK, Singapore, Malaysia, may say that we should place the TV and other electrical stuffs where we are right hand drive *Joke*
Here, one must substantiate and tell the world the reason for this.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/15/99 12:47:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is it true that one should
>keep all the electronic
>appliances like TV, HiFi etc
>on the left side in the living
>room. And that the deco in the
>living room should be taller
>on the left side. Thanks.
>
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