The Picard Maneuver@startrek.websiteM to memes@lemmy.world · 10 months agoHe also objects to crosswalks.startrek.websiteimagemessage-square28fedilinkarrow-up1572arrow-down123
arrow-up1549arrow-down1imageHe also objects to crosswalks.startrek.websiteThe Picard Maneuver@startrek.websiteM to memes@lemmy.world · 10 months agomessage-square28fedilink
minus-squaredoingless@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·10 months agoLarger boats had wheels to control their rudders though. It’s a historically valid expression.
minus-squareThe Assman@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up12·10 months agoRudder-equipped vessels were driven by a tiller until the 18th century. Source: naval historian Okay that’s a lie, I looked it up on wikipedia
minus-squaredoingless@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·10 months agoYeah probably 17th century - confirmed as early as 1703 but expected to have existed earlier. So I was definitely wrong. But how do we know it wasn’t invented thousands of years earlier and forgotten? But yeah, not in Jesus’ time.
minus-squareThe Assman@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-210 months agoMaybe Jesus invented it and forgot to write down the design? We’ll never know. (Does this guy know that 1703 was the 18th century?)
Larger boats had wheels to control their rudders though. It’s a historically valid expression.
Rudder-equipped vessels were driven by a tiller until the 18th century.
Source: naval historian
Okay that’s a lie, I looked it up on wikipedia
Yeah probably 17th century - confirmed as early as 1703 but expected to have existed earlier. So I was definitely wrong. But how do we know it wasn’t invented thousands of years earlier and forgotten? But yeah, not in Jesus’ time.
Maybe Jesus invented it and forgot to write down the design? We’ll never know.
(Does this guy know that 1703 was the 18th century?)