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<blockquote data-quote="sirius" data-source="post: 211069" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>I think somebodys been on the wacky backy........this place is getting wierder......lol.</p><p></p><p>Seeing a circle only has one side, unless you zoom in to fractions of a micron where it may be faceted to like 0.00002mm x 0.0005 flats, or the irregularities embarked upon by insne mathematic logarithms and computations to define sides via the irregularities of a circle, I am in no doubt that the handle is just 'on' the side of the cup with no particular definition of where that may be radially to its centerpoint.</p><p></p><p>So, if youre left handed, its primarily on the left, and if youre right handed its primarily on the right - but usually within an angular tolerance of +5 degrees to -60 degrees facing the cup operator.</p><p></p><p>Does that help?</p><p></p><p>Sirius.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius, post: 211069, member: 258"] I think somebodys been on the wacky backy........this place is getting wierder......lol. Seeing a circle only has one side, unless you zoom in to fractions of a micron where it may be faceted to like 0.00002mm x 0.0005 flats, or the irregularities embarked upon by insne mathematic logarithms and computations to define sides via the irregularities of a circle, I am in no doubt that the handle is just 'on' the side of the cup with no particular definition of where that may be radially to its centerpoint. So, if youre left handed, its primarily on the left, and if youre right handed its primarily on the right - but usually within an angular tolerance of +5 degrees to -60 degrees facing the cup operator. Does that help? Sirius. [/QUOTE]
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