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Toes14 t1_iy46fov wrote

That correlates to stoplights, since green means it's SAFE to go and read means STOP, due to DANGER of an accident.

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dimonium_anonimo t1_iy47fnv wrote

But pray, tell, what button do I press to make my machine go? Red, or green?

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nathan7356 t1_iy77h8a wrote

Green, for "all good, lets go!"

At least it should be, since e-stops are usually red for "crap, stop!"

There certainly are double-meanings here, depending on one's perspective and what one defines as "good" and what is "evil". Depends on if you're the operator or the mechanic, I suppose.

I see below that your machine seems to be the opposite. Most machinery I've seen has a green "start" button and a red "stop" button. I guess they're not as standardized as traffic lights. The hard part is when you press the green button, which illuminates the red warning light, lol.

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