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Thread Author: John Boy Replies: 18

 A Man's World - John Boy
This link is to a Guardian article where the artist, Grayson Perry, finds a man’s world reflected in six everyday objects:
tinyurl.com/hz9f7g9
 A Man's World - MD
The article is quite amusing, especially about the pick up trucks.. I made this point today with some friends..
 A Man's World - sooty123
I think someone's been busy over thinking things.
 A Man's World - Cliff Pope
I was thinking only this morning that things in a kitchen are designed for a woman's world.
How are we men supposed to do our share when scissors, for example, are made with absurdly small holes so that my thumb always gets stuck?
It's true I was only using them to bare some cable to wire up a plug (man's work) but how did the manufacturer know I wasn't going to cut lining paper to bake the Christmas cake?
 A Man's World - Pat
Typical man!

There are any number of appropriate tools that can be used to do that...

Wire strippers
Pliers
Pruning penknife
Vegetable knife

......and don't you know it blunts the scissors to use them for something like that?

Good job you're not my other half!

Pat

 A Man's World - CGNorwich
Nail clippers work best
 A Man's World - Duncan

>> Good job you're not my other half!
>>
>> Pat

Do you think he might be saying almost exactly the same thing?
 A Man's World - Cliff Pope
>> Typical man!
>>
>> There are any number of appropriate tools that can be used to do that...
>>


Yes, I know - that was just an illustration :)
I really did cut up greaseproof paper and make the cake, and my thumb still got stuck in the handle.
 A Man's World - sooty123
How are we men supposed to do our share when scissors, for example, are made
>> with absurdly small holes so that my thumb always gets stuck?

Where you using childrens scissors or do you just have massive thumbs? ;)
 A Man's World - Dog
>>How are we men supposed to do our share when scissors, for example, are made with absurdly small holes so that my thumb always gets stuck?

>>It's true I was only using them to bare some cable to wire up a plug (man's work)

That's what the creator in its infinite wisdom gave us incisors for.
 A Man's World - Cliff Pope

>>
>> That's what the creator in its infinite wisdom gave us incisors for.
>>

Yes but he changed his mind and took them away again, and gave me crowns which don't take kindly to abuse.

 A Man's World - Dog
My ole mum always used to tell me orf when I did it, and say "you'll regret that when you get older".
 A Man's World - Manatee
He's got a point about pick-ups. I have in the past tried to work out why I might want one but I just couldn't.

A publican friend has one, which is handy for carting barrels. But not as handy as a van would be.

Some friends lived in South Carolina for a while. The thing there, in a fairly well off suburb, was to have a car, a 'minivan' and a 'truck'. The latter might well incorporate gun storage for 'hunting'.
 A Man's World - sooty123
Having driven a few they really a vehicle suited to America, wouldn't have one over here though.
The smaller Japanese ones are popular with farmers around here though.
 A Man's World - devonite
Just as bad being left-handed! - the number of household items that can be downright awkward at times is amazing!
 A Man's World - John Boy
>> Just as bad being left-handed! - the number of household items that can be downright
awkward at times is amazing!

It seems to me that cameras are designed for the right handed. I'm curious, therefore, to know whether left-handed people try to avoid pressing the shutter button with the first finger of the right hand.
Last edited by: John Boy on Sun 30 Oct 16 at 15:19
 A Man's World - devonite
Well long time since i used a "proper" camera, but I always used my middle finger!

Although I'm still strongly left-footed, over the years I've noticed that I'm more ambidextrous now! - case of adaptation!
Last edited by: devonite on Sun 30 Oct 16 at 15:33
 A Man's World - John Boy
I belong to a fairground forum where masses of photos are posted and I've noticed that some members consistently post ones where the horizon is down on the right hand side. I've always assumed that they were simply a bit clumsy, but recently I wondered if they might be left handed.
 A Man's World - Bromptonaut
Never found pressing shutter with index finger of right hand an issue, I would though adjust focus and aperture with left. Set of electric cable strippers I've had for years are a bit of a struggle left handed and there's the odd bike job/tool where I've ended up crossing my arms tobring purchase/dexterity to bear.

Worst bit of kit I recall was the first generation of electronic credit/debit card machines that superceded the multiple paper/carbon slips. These needed a signature before the transaction was finalised but lefties had nowhere to rest their hand resulting in sigs that bore little resemblance to the specimen.

Although I can only write with my left hand I've trained myself to use mice and numeric keypads wuth my right. Couldn't do my job properly without side numeric pad.
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