On 26 Sep 2010 at 14:10, Fred Cisin wrote:
  Left handed threads on flammable gases are an
exercise in Darwinism. 
 True story.  I was installing a new faucet in the kitchen sink and
 decided to do something that made sense.  This is the type with
 independently-mounted valves so one can swap right-to-left with no
 problem.
 Which is what I did--consider that the usual way has you pulling on
 the vavle (toward you) to turn the water on--just what you don't want
 if you're hands are full of sticky dough.  With the direction
 reversed, you can bump the water on with your elbow.  Another benefit
 is that the faucet handles don't protrude into the sink when the
 water's on.
 For my wife and I this worked wonderfully.  But every once in a
 while, we'd get a guest who'd want to get a glass of water and
 (usually she) he or she would single-mindedly keep trying to turn the
 cold water (right-hand side) clockwise, never thinking that it might
 be set up the other way.
 Eventually, I put the valves back the conventional way.  It was
 getting to be too funny.
 --Chuck
 
Put the valves back, and just say you have water from Austraila. :)
ben