Wrong, very wrong. Every human is highly, highly "standardised". When it comes to how the human machine works and behaves, we are all, in fact, virtually identical.
Maybe at birth, but at the age we enter cockpits we are more a product our education and experience than of our ancient genes. Otherwise we would not discuss ethical aspects for the Asiana crash...
the round dial airspeed indicators would have been pointing to the 1 o'clock position.
I think they were pretty sure that it is an unreliable (even senseless, or how they worded it "ridiculos") indication, so they would have ignored it anyway.