which way do you see her spin?
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Clockwise. Usually on these things, i can defocus my eyes and force the change, but not today with this one. I suspect I'm too tired and apathetic.
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When i first opened the page it was counter-clockwise, but i found that i can almost everytime on demand get the direction to change by losing focus and looking off picture either to the bottom right or bottom left. now if i could only control my salary in the same way :(
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clockwise.
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clockwise.
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Both. If I follow her extended foot, I can force myself into seeing her spin in either direction. Dave.
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clockwise.
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Both -and duuuude look at those bazookas! (Sorry - offensive I know, but I wonder why a naked chick was used?)
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I was going to say counter clockwise but after scrolling up so I see her whole foot I see her only clockwise.
John
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Both. Here's how: Looking from head to toe, you'll see her spinning counterclockwise. Toe to head, you'll see her spinning clockwise. Make sure you first close your eyes or switch to another page (or minimize the page), before switching. Most people will see her spinning counterclockwise since they first see her head.
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Both. Here's how: Looking from head to toe, you'll see her spinning counterclockwise. Toe to head, you'll see her spinning clockwise. Make sure you first close your eyes or switch to another page (or minimize the page), before switching. Most people will see her spinning counterclockwise since they first see her head.
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add but when there is nothing left to take away Antoine de Saint-Exup'ery
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So, you're saying staring at her boobs first isn't the answer? Your ideas seem foreign and strange to me but I'll give them a try.
Well, maybe it depends on everyone's perception. I had formed mine from the spinning girl's head to toe. I dunno about you though :rolleyes:
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right brain [blink] left brain [blink] right brain [blink] left brain [blink] right brain [blink] left brain [blink] what does this mean?
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Both. If I focus on or above the raised foot, counter clockwise. If I focus on the lower foot, clockwise. Cool. Now that I feel all schizo, back to work! :) -- Ian
Ahh. That explains why I saw counter clockwise first..
John
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Come to think of it, I see both ways just alternating each way. I can alternate between the lists of left brain and right brain too. Must be using my middle brain.
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Both. Here's how: Looking from head to toe, you'll see her spinning counterclockwise. Toe to head, you'll see her spinning clockwise. Make sure you first close your eyes or switch to another page (or minimize the page), before switching. Most people will see her spinning counterclockwise since they first see her head.
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add but when there is nothing left to take away Antoine de Saint-Exup'ery
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I was going to say counter clockwise but after scrolling up so I see her whole foot I see her only clockwise.
John
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I am left handed (hence right brained) and I started it looking at the head, chest, waist, knees and feet. They all start clockwise for me.
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I guess it works only for me :)
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