Amberale I just had a Eureka moment and realised you were talking about the Argos lever. I could imagine reading your post on a Vectis transport bus in the Isle of white. Or a female commercial pilot called Elizabeth, considering airport minima before taking off for Elysium via Vesuvius. Perhaps even a Spaniard in Ukraine contemplating a rocket, before going back to his appartemento.

    MediumRoastSteam

    Some very sensitive souls around.
    Over here in Oz we are having a lot of name changes for parks/roads/suburbs etc as the truth of our colonial forebears is exposed. (slavers, massacres etc) and plain racist terminology in some cases.

    My personal take is if a name offends a group of people then change it.
    It is not a big enough issue to get worked up about.

    Amberale case in point is the “knob” grinder.

    Then was Chevrolet who wondered why the sales in Spain from the launch of their new Chevvy “Nova” (Spanish for “not going”) fell flat 🤔 🙄 😳

      CoyoteOldMan - in Spanish speaking Latin America (e.g.: excluding Brazil) the aforementioned vehicle was renamed to Montero. I’m surprised marketing departments don’t think of the basics sometimes!

        DavecUK Somehow, it doesn’t sound quite as nice. Though I can assure you that caffé Segafredo got its fair amount of sniggers from us kids.

        Car names have been fraught with problems for many years. Hence the popularity of numbers accompanied by a single letter and the Japanese preference for very silly meaningless names. “Bongo Friendee” for example, or the Toppo BJ…

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        It’s nice to see the amazing looking Ventus is still in the product line. No one ever seems to mention it on the forums that I patronise. Does it have “advanced” features to go with its unique appearance?

          mathof2 No, it’s a basic dipper machine using a similar group to Londinium. It’s larger than it looks and direct plumb only.