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That's purely habit. Mac OS X sorts desktop icons from right to left.
Mac OS X and even GNOME have a right-to-left button order.
Arab and Hebrew are read from right to left.
Japanese can basically be written in almost any direction as long as it's consistent within one text.
As a right-handed man I think it's more practical to write from left to right, because I don't smear the ink on the paper with my writing hand, but reading in another direction just requires a few minutes of adjusting.
Edited 2010-03-04 00:54 UTC