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Slightly less difficult than a Counter Widdershins with a one-and-a-half twist off the high platform. But there's always one judge who will give you a 4.

Only the Russian Judge.

 

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Slightly less difficult than a Counter Widdershins with a one-and-a-half twist off the high platform. But there's always one judge who will give you a 4.

Widdershins: A cognate with the German widersinnig, i.e., "against" + "sense"

 

Now I understand!

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I think some of you are kidding, but just in case the confusion is real:

 

Widdershins = counterclockwise

 

Counter widdershins = clockwise

 

What ever did we do before Wikipedia???

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What ever did we do before Wikipedia???

 

I have heard that our ancestors used collections of printed paper that was bound together,

they used to call these devices "dictionaries" ....

:D

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I can really visualise this:

 

A man at the BMW parts department: "I need an ink change for my BMW."

 

The BMW guy: "Certainly sir, what model and year?"

 

Not parts department. Go to the service desk. :lticaptd:

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I have heard that our ancestors used collections of printed paper that was bound together,

they used to call these devices "dictionaries" ....

:D

 

Or more obscure, the dreaded physical Encyclopedia!

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