• @Zron
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    -12 hours ago

    What the fuck are you talking about.

    You’re either rotating the fastener to the right or the left.

    It doesn’t matter what side you’re talking about, because you’re not moving one side of the fastener, you’re rotating the whole thing one direction or the other.

    Clockwise just means something is rotating to the right.

    If I ask you to turn around to the right, are you going to ask me what side of you I’m referencing?

    • @[email protected]
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      146 minutes ago

      You aee assuming a top orientation moving to the right. Give somebody a wrench handle at the bottom of nut and tell them left to loosen, you will see how most take it literally and move handle to the left side of their body. they think in terms of their left and their right, not the screws right left from a starting location at top, or if from 4 oclock position to the “left of” 4 oclock as if you were facing the 4.

    • @asap
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      82 hours ago

      Here is clockwise. One arrow is going to the right and one to the left.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 hours ago

        I tend to agree but you could argue that from a perspective in the center of the rotation you’re turning to the right. Imagine standing in the center of those arrows.

      • @Zron
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        22 hours ago

        The whole thing is rotating to the right, that’s what clockwise means. Clocks rotate to the right. One arrow is not pointing left, it’s pointing in the direction of rotation, which is to the right.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 hour ago

      If I ask you to turn around to the right, are you going to ask me what side of you I’m referencing?

      No, because humans have a pretty clear forward direction. Screws don’t. You say turn a screw to the right, do you mean make the top of the screw move right or the bottom move right?

      Most people assume the top, but not all, and the language is ambiguous.