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You use it exactly like the other characters; up = forward, down = backward, left = leaning backward and right = leaning forward. I don't remember if he can jump or stop or something, but that's space.
When describing the side of a vehicle like a car or ATV, the right and left sides are determined by sitting in the vehicle and facing forward. As such, the right side of an ATV would be the side on the right when you are sitting down.
The left and right side of the vehicle is determined as if you are sitting in it facing forward. Left is the driver side and right is the passenger side.
When your sitting in the car facing forward your right and left arms are the same as the right and left side of the vehicle.
As long as blood is pumping through the testicle then it should have a pulse, the left testicle should have a pulse too.
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A truck may be leaning to the right because it needs a front end alignment. Getting this simple tune-up performed will have the truck driving straight, instead of leaning to the left or right.
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The right or left side of an automobile is determined from sitting in the drivers seat facing forward, so the right side would be the passengers side.
Any testicle problems should be taken to a doctor. There are many reasons for differences. See the link below.
The Segway PT has five gyroscopic sensors, though it only needs three to detect leaning forward or backward (termed "pitch"), leaning to the left or right (termed "roll") and steering to the left or right (termed "yaw"). The extra sensors add redundancy, to make the Segway more reliable.
You lean to the right as your car turns left because of the momentum. While you are driving in a straight line the car and you have forward momentum as the car turns to the left its changing the trajectory of its momentum but since you are not really part of the car you keep following the forward momentum that you had to begin with. So it appears as if you are leaning right but in reality you are just continuing the original forward momentum but due to the cars seat belt you are being pulled by the car and still moving forward giving you the feeling that you are leaning to the right. As you break down the physics further you really are the tangent acceleration along the turning radius of the car. It all makes much more sense when you understand the fundamentals of calculus.