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JustMyTwoCents |
Is She Turning... |
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Last Edited By: JustMyTwoCents 31-Dec-08 3:45 PM.
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exstreamuser |
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Clockwise and no matter what I do, I cannot change it. I know I'm a left brainer.
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NastyNana |
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Sometimes I can change her direction and sometimes I can't. It does hurt my head though.
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Arizona |
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Counter-clockwise for one turn...then I blinked and she has gone clockwise ever since. Dunno if the champagne has any effect on that though. lol
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exstreamuser |
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Good idea! I'll try beer.
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Arizona |
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LININCT |
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I'll join you with a glass or two of wine 'cause she is going
clockwise -- and she's not changing, that's for darn sure!
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Arizona |
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OH! I have to tell you, lololol! Alcohol definetly makes the difference, lolol. I just went back there (3rd glass of champagne) and now I can make her switch
back and forth!!! lmaoooo. Too funny. I never knew champagne had any worth at all and always gives me a massive headache. But it was fun to see the girl switch
without trying. Now that I think about it that is probably why the champagne helps. Because I am normally too "fixed" or "rigid" and of
course with booze you lighten up. lol.
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NastyNana |
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If you cross your eyes and look away slightly, you can change her everytime. *giggle*
Beer helps for sure. |
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Arizona |
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Ya...cause the eyes are naturally crossed then, lol!
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Arizona |
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Ok...now I know I have had too much to drink to be typing because every time I look at that picture now I keep singing "the wheels on the bus go round and
round" lol.
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Zandranna |
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Wow, I saw her only clockwise, but after a while of concentrating I could switch her from one to the other at will. I had to concentrate on her shoulders to do
that.
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LININCT |
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Seriously? I really need that wine!
Unforutnately there isn't a
drop in the house and there's snow outside so there's not likely to be any later, either -- so she'll just have to keep on going clockwise!
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Perry Spring |
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All I know is my beer is going down...
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JustMyTwoCents |
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Ya'll are hilarious...
I guess it was totally insensitive of me to post this
on New Year's Eve. |
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reph |
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At first she went counterclockwise and I couldn't reverse the direction. Then I looked away and read some of the text to the left of the dancer. When I
looked back, she was going clockwise! When I look away and look back, she goes in one direction or the other--which direction is random, it seems. It's
hard to change the direction while looking, just by "trying." I can do it by holding up one finger and moving it in a circle the way I want her to
go. This works after a few rotations.
Can anyone make her switch back and forth every time she's in profile? |
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Chris W962 |
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I don't think my right brain function is working. Counter clockwise, all the time.
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quashnet.clarksclassicfl... |
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After a few minutes of practice, I can switch her direction at will. It helps to let my eyes drift left and idly watch the toes of one foot kick out on the
turn, while imagining that she is now pivoting on the ball of the other foot to change her direction. It also helps to not concentrate very hard or get fussed;
let her do all the work. It's similar to training yourself to view and interpret stereo pair photographs without mechanical or computer aids. As a
scientific illustrator - an artist whose subject matter is science - I have to juggle the left brain / right brain thing fairly often.
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LININCT |
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Chris W962 wrote: Seriously? I can't get her to go that direction at all!
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Chris W962 |
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I tried again this morning, and for like 20 minutes last night. No matter what I do, she goes counter clockwise, and she stops every now and then. I hope this
is because I have a dial up connection and not because the one side of my brain that seems to work only goes in spurs.
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Silver Dollar |
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Clockwise for a long time. Then I glanced over to the list of left-brain and right-brain functions, and I realized that, with my peripheral vision, I was
seeing her turning counter-clockwise. Looked at her. Counter-clockwise. Looked away. Back to clockwise. I couldn't get her to change again no matter
what I did. Whatever that means.
the one side of my brain that seems to work only goes in spurs I used to have a horse like that.
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