I guess we take things for granted sometimes. I was reading a post on a facebook control line forum, and some asked what a suspended bellcrank was. We have new people to the hobby who ask good questions and we sometimes assume they know things that they really don't.
I had never heard the phrase "suspended bellcrank" until someone asked about it here, even though I had been using it for 25 years. There are a lot of these terms people use as if they were common, and in fact, they aren't. Same with "reversed bellcrank", I correctly guessed on that one.
This is part of why it is so difficult to have general technical discussions, because we have no standards or baseline assumed knowledge, and so you have to start from first principles every time - which is tedious to write, tedious to read for those who already know, and is hard to follow for those who don't. Add this to the things that are "common knowledge" that are 99% wrong or at least universally misunderstood, and it becomes a very difficult task.
Brett