• pyre@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    you have to have never seen a steering wheel to not understand which side of the circle is being referenced. it’s always the top. who would even reference anything else and why.

    “turn it right”

    “which part???”

    “the middle of course, you absolute alien”

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      1 month ago

      Because people get confused when there is no space for the wrench at the top, and they put the handle at the bottom and try to move the wrench left or right, not referencing the top of bolt.

      Because they aren’t using the saying as a clokwise/counter clockwise reminder but as a flat out instruction.

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      1 month ago

      I think we can all understand how it functions but that doesn’t make it “correct.” It’s spinning around a circle. Exactly half of its moving right as the other half moves left. That’s why we have the terms clockwise and counter-clockwise. If left and right were actually reasonable for something spinning in a circle this wouldn’t exist.