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a) in German it's called Schraubendreher (screw-turner)...why does Pig-Latin (English) use screw-driver? Notice how easy it is to screw oneself when trying to drive a corkscrew...
b) six-pointed star aka six mechanical powers (lever; wheel/axle; pulley; inclined plane; wedge; screw)
c) rhetorical message: "screwing over the slits"
d) Philips: "cease & desist notice incoming"
When I go through grandpa's old hardware, I see mostly flat head screws.
Most modern screws are phillips or else "torq" shaped screws. I'm guessing they allow for more torque without stripping out the screw head.