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It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a
splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam |
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![]() Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam The explanation I had from my grandfather some 50 years ago was: a. people used to have just one tap - for cold water - which was on the right as most people are right-handed; b. when this new-fangled running hot water came along (from, for example, the gas geyser) the tap for that was added to the left; and c. so a convention (of sorts) was born. Should I put this on Wikipedia so it must be true? By the way, in our house they are the other way around. On the other hand, as we do not have any water tanks in the loft you could at least be confident of not drinking an infusion of drowned rat. -- Robin |
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![]() "ARWadsworth" wrote in message .uk... It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam Maybe it's because when we say 'hot and cold' , hot is left and cold is right? mark |
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![]() "Mark" wrote in message ... "ARWadsworth" wrote in message .uk... It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam Maybe it's because when we say 'hot and cold' , hot is left and cold is right? mark Of course, in Spain "C" stands for calor, hot. -- Graham %Profound_observation% |
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On 28/10/2007 11:14 Robin wrote:
By the way, in our house they are the other way around. And when we moved into our house they varied from room to room! Now that I've rebuilt most of the rooms they are all consistent: hot, left; cold right. If I ever come across the plumber (and his mate the joiner, not forgetting also his mate the plasterer) who worked on this place when it was built... Some blame also on the original owners who accepted the pipes that bang when you turn them off, doorways that are miles out of square and walls that have 2" of plaster at the top and 0.5" at the bottom to create a truly original 'Leaning Tower of Pisa' effect on a chimney breast! -- F (Beware of spam trap - remove the negative) |
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On 2007-10-28 18:59:39 +0000, F said:
On 28/10/2007 11:14 Robin wrote: By the way, in our house they are the other way around. And when we moved into our house they varied from room to room! Now that I've rebuilt most of the rooms they are all consistent: hot, left; cold right. If I ever come across the plumber (and his mate the joiner, not forgetting also his mate the plasterer) who worked on this place when it was built... You're on a hiding to nothing there. Everybody in the construction industry has the name of "mate". I am not sure whether they are christened with it or change it by deed poll. |
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Andy Hall wrote:
You're on a hiding to nothing there. Everybody in the construction industry has the name of "mate". I am not sure whether they are christened with it or change it by deed poll. I call everyone "mate" especially when apologising. That gets me into further problems when after the sorry event I discover the victim is female... OK .... who is going to register a business as "The{District}HandyMate" ? -- Adrian C |
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F wrote:
And when we moved into our house they varied from room to room! My office has 3 "kitchenettes" for making tea, coffee, etc. One of them has the tap on the other side to the other two. Just to prove the plumber's abilities they all have different taps, oriented in different directions, and in the case of the one with the long easy-use levers you can't turn the taps on full because the levers hit the wall. But he did a *far* better job than the aircon installers... Andy |
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In article , Adrian C
scribeth thus Andy Hall wrote: You're on a hiding to nothing there. Everybody in the construction industry has the name of "mate". I am not sure whether they are christened with it or change it by deed poll. I call everyone "mate" especially when apologising. That gets me into further problems when after the sorry event I discover the victim is female... "Mates" an OK term, what does sound offensive is "Pal".. Even when spoken from someone up north!.. -- Tony Sayer |
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![]() "ARWadsworth" wrote in message .uk... It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam That depends what way you're looking at the taps? Could of sworn the hot is usually on the right. :-P |
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On 29/10/2007 09:38, George wrote:
Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? That depends what way you're looking at the taps? Fallen asleep in the bath again? Best to place feet at the end with the taps |
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![]() "Robin" wrote in message . uk... Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam The explanation I had from my grandfather some 50 years ago was: a. people used to have just one tap - for cold water - which was on the right as most people are right-handed; But the tap was in the center of the sink 50 years ago,so that rules that out. b. when this new-fangled running hot water came along (from, for example, the gas geyser) the tap for that was added to the left; and c. so a convention (of sorts) was born. Should I put this on Wikipedia so it must be true? No. By the way, in our house they are the other way around. On the other hand, as we do not have any water tanks in the loft you could at least be confident of not drinking an infusion of drowned rat. -- Robin |
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![]() ARWadsworth wrote: It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam IIRC, US regs requires hot on the left. It may be possible to dig out the original reason for this ... Simon. |
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On 2007-10-29 15:30:51 +0000, sm_jamieson said:
ARWadsworth wrote: It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam IIRC, US regs requires hot on the left. It may be possible to dig out the original reason for this ... Simon. It'll be in an amendment to the constitution. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On 29 Oct, "George" wrote: "ARWadsworth" wrote in message .uk... Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam That depends what way you're looking at the taps? Could of sworn the hot is usually on the right. :-P Isn't it so the hot has the shortest pipe run? I'm sure it used to be. That will depend upon where your boiler or hot water tank is located. Might save a few cm Adam |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:22:22 +0000, Andy Hall wrote:
snip ... Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? ... ... Adam snip/ Perhaps it would help people with restricted eyesight knowing which tap is which. Mike P |
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In message , Mike P
writes On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:22:22 +0000, Andy Hall wrote: snip .. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? .. .. Adam snip/ Perhaps it would help people with restricted eyesight knowing which tap is which. good use for Braille then -- Si |
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![]() "Si" $3o&m wrote in message ... In message , Mike P writes On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:22:22 +0000, Andy Hall wrote: snip .. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? .. .. Adam snip/ Perhaps it would help people with restricted eyesight knowing which tap is which. good use for Braille then -- Si Or learning not to swear. |
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On 28 Oct, 10:27, "ARWadsworth"
wrote: It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam I always thought that the hot tap was nearest the wall, i.e. furthest away from the small child to avoid scalding. Most houses I've had were plumbed like that. Jonathan |
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On 29 Oct, 16:22, Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-10-29 15:30:51 +0000, sm_jamieson said: ARWadsworth wrote: It is so when you wake up on a Sunday morning in the wrong house with a splitting headache and you stagger into the bathroom for a nice cold drink of water you do not burn your mouth because the taps are the wrong way around. Or is there another reason why hot is usually on the left? Adam IIRC, US regs requires hot on the left. It may be possible to dig out the original reason for this ... Simon. It'll be in an amendment to the constitution. The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Arthur |
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Arthur 51 wrote:
The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Nah. 'Commies' are red, and 'patriotic Americans' are true blue...... |
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On 2007-10-30 17:11:52 +0000, S Viemeister said:
Arthur 51 wrote: The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Nah. 'Commies' are red, and 'patriotic Americans' are true blue...... I always get confused by that. At election times the maps always seem to show blue around the edges and red in the middle. However, somehow that doesn't seem to match the political leanings |
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Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-10-30 17:11:52 +0000, S Viemeister said: Arthur 51 wrote: The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Nah. 'Commies' are red, and 'patriotic Americans' are true blue...... I always get confused by that. At election times the maps always seem to show blue around the edges and red in the middle. However, somehow that doesn't seem to match the political leanings Confuses me, too! |
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On Oct 30, 6:02 pm, Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-10-30 17:11:52 +0000, S Viemeister said: Arthur 51 wrote: The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Nah. 'Commies' are red, and 'patriotic Americans' are true blue...... I always get confused by that. At election times the maps always seem to show blue around the edges and red in the middle. However, somehow that doesn't seem to match the political leanings For some reason, the Democrats are associated with blue, and the Republicans with red. The thing to remember is that the Democrats and Conservatives are at about the same point on the political spectrum - it's just that the same cannot be said of their respective opponennts! |
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Martin Bonner wrote:
For some reason, the Democrats are associated with blue, and the Republicans with red. The thing to remember is that the Democrats and Conservatives are at about the same point on the political spectrum - it's just that the same cannot be said of their respective opponennts! I'm surprised you should say that. "New Labour" and the Democrat party seem to me more or less interchangeable. But I don't see David Cameron singing at a Baptist convention. |
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On Oct 31, 1:34 pm, Timothy Murphy
wrote: Martin Bonner wrote: For some reason, the Democrats are associated with blue, and the Republicans with red. The thing to remember is that the Democrats and Conservatives are at about the same point on the political spectrum - it's just that the same cannot be said of their respective opponennts! I'm surprised you should say that. "New Labour" and the Democrat party seem to me more or less interchangeable. and how does that conflict with what I said? But I don't see David Cameron singing at a Baptist convention. |
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On 2007-10-31 12:07:34 +0000, Martin Bonner said:
On Oct 30, 6:02 pm, Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-10-30 17:11:52 +0000, S Viemeister said: Arthur 51 wrote: The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Nah. 'Commies' are red, and 'patriotic Americans' are true blue...... I always get confused by that. At election times the maps always seem to show blue around the edges and red in the middle. However, somehow that doesn't seem to match the political leanings For some reason, the Democrats are associated with blue, and the Republicans with red. The thing to remember is that the Democrats and Conservatives are at about the same point on the political spectrum - it's just that the same cannot be said of their respective opponennts! A sad reflection. A generation ago, the Conservatives and Republicans were quite closely aligned, as were their respective leaders. It was very clear that one was getting what it said on the tin, whether one liked that or not. These days, both the contents and the packaging are all over the place. |
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On 2007-11-01 09:07:31 +0000, Huge said:
On 2007-10-31, Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-10-31 12:07:34 +0000, Martin Bonner said: On Oct 30, 6:02 pm, Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-10-30 17:11:52 +0000, S Viemeister said: Arthur 51 wrote: The amendment might refer to 'red blooded americans' and 'cold hearted commies' Nah. 'Commies' are red, and 'patriotic Americans' are true blue...... I always get confused by that. At election times the maps always seem to show blue around the edges and red in the middle. However, somehow that doesn't seem to match the political leanings For some reason, the Democrats are associated with blue, and the Republicans with red. The thing to remember is that the Democrats and Conservatives are at about the same point on the political spectrum - it's just that the same cannot be said of their respective opponennts! A sad reflection. A generation ago, the Conservatives and Republicans were quite closely aligned, as were their respective leaders. It was very clear that one was getting what it said on the tin, whether one liked that or not. These days, both the contents and the packaging are all over the place. That's because both major parties are fighting for the same ground. And as for the Liberals... That's just fighting for a ground that doesn't exist, so has no consequence. |
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