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| bomelia |
10-13-2007 03:55 PM |
Right Brained or Left?
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| 392cobra |
10-13-2007 04:28 PM |
What does it mean when all I see is the dancer doing is a wiggle and a jiggle ?
Certainly not complaining.:)
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| bomelia |
10-13-2007 08:15 PM |
It means your brain is located exactly where your wife said it was.
Mike:p
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| BeanCounter |
10-13-2007 08:23 PM |
There is no way someone could see her turning counter clockwise.........I think, no I feel that:eek:
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| J. T. Toad |
10-13-2007 09:25 PM |
In looking for the button to click to switch the lights on, I noticed that
1) she is rotating in either direction, now I feel my brain is going to cause me to vomit in getting her to spin counter-clockwise (it is possible to see her go both).
2) me's thinks she might be a little cold.
:LOL:
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That would make a nice avatar.
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| imagine2frolic |
10-14-2007 08:40 AM |
I am in deep poopoo. At times when I look away the figure changes, but mostly it is clockwise. Does this mean I have 2 personalities???????, or just capable of using both sides? HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA...
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| Jay Little |
10-15-2007 11:59 AM |
I can see her spinning both directions, and yes, she thinks it's a bit nippy out!:eek:
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| rdorman |
10-15-2007 12:28 PM |
No matter how many times I look, she is turning clockwise.
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| HI Cobra |
10-15-2007 12:42 PM |
She started off turning clockwise for me but with a little practice I was able to get her to turn either way. If you watch her extended leg and the shadow
it is easier to change her rotation. She looks just fine chilly. Reminds of
walking around San Fran years ago and seeing nude wimmens dancing
behind opaque windows as a draw to get you inside.:LOL:
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| rdorman |
10-15-2007 12:54 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by HI Cobra
She started off turning clockwise for me but with a little practice I was able to get her to turn either way. If you watch her extended leg and the shadow
it is easier to change her rotation.
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Good tip! After I tried as you suggested, I was able to change directions at will.
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| trularin |
10-15-2007 06:49 PM |
I am totally screwed up. I look once and she turns clockwise, I look away and come back...she turns the other way. Back and forth and someone should turn the heat up a bit, she's chilly.
:D :D
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| 392cobra |
10-15-2007 06:53 PM |
I'm starting to wonder if I'm getting to the same site y'all are.
Here lately she is kind of swaying while getting a good jiggle going.:)
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| zipzip |
10-16-2007 11:29 AM |
I can get it both ways - does that mean I use my whole brain, or 1/2 my brain, 1/2 the time? :)
More often is the clockwise direction though.
Very James Bond tease with the sillouette...
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| Doug I |
10-16-2007 11:37 AM |
interesting ... we all see it either way, and can choose which way to see it.
even others here in the office see it one way ... then the other .... but first glance is always 'clockwise' for me then I can choose.
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| Joe Wicked |
10-16-2007 11:48 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Doug I
first glance is always 'clockwise' for me then I can choose.
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Same here. First look is always clockwise, then I can choose what direction I want her to go.
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| bomelia |
10-16-2007 02:28 PM |
Somebody on another forum told me its a hoax :rolleyes:
Said he download the gif and found code that randomly changes the direction of rotation. Now, I do not know if it is true... but perhaps one of our computer gifted types could check it.
Mike
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| HI Cobra |
10-16-2007 06:38 PM |
I must be dialed into the random selection program if that's the case.
I think this is like the 4 sided stairs - going up or down? Depends on ones
perception which is easily changed.:)
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| uncltodd |
10-17-2007 12:46 PM |
Clockwise, Momma used to look like that in 1973.
(Sigh)
UT
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