which way do you see her spin?
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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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I guess it works only for me :)
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My Hubby is artistic, but right handed and he first saw her clockwise like me, but can see her the other way. I CAN'T AND IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!! I'm a girl and my corpus collusum should be more developed to see both!
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My Hubby is artistic, but right handed and he first saw her clockwise like me, but can see her the other way. I CAN'T AND IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!! I'm a girl and my corpus collusum should be more developed to see both!
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You can try this http://www.randominc.net/spinninglady[^]
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You can try this http://www.randominc.net/spinninglady[^]
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Don't worry, though. It's better to be right brained than none at all. ;)
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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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Don't worry, though. It's better to be right brained than none at all. ;)
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But I find it strange; I have studied the brain through books since 6th grade (wanted to be a neurosurgeon) and being left-handed and a female AND a computer programmer I would think my brain could at least translate the images the opposite way even for a few milliseconds. I suppose my narcolepsy has something to do with it as most nacro's are left-handed.
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I only see her spinning counter clockwise. I think the rest of you are making it up. But then again if you see her going clockwise that means you are right brained and don't think logically. No wonder there is so much broken software out there. Shouldn't you all be in marketing or something... Edit*** Crap I just went back to the page and the dancer was going clockwise. I kept staring at it and it was clockwise. Ten I went back to the page again and only counter clockwise. This is some sort of trickery. BTW, I was just kidding...
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But I find it strange; I have studied the brain through books since 6th grade (wanted to be a neurosurgeon) and being left-handed and a female AND a computer programmer I would think my brain could at least translate the images the opposite way even for a few milliseconds. I suppose my narcolepsy has something to do with it as most nacro's are left-handed.
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leckey wrote:
I have studied the brain through books since 6th grade
Maybe your eyes are strained from too much reading?
leckey wrote:
computer programmer
Or from this. :-D
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El Corazon wrote:
what does this mean?
Same here. Obviously, no one else is blinking... :~
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You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.
didn't I read somewhere that lack of blinking was a sign of psychoppathic tendancies.... uh oh....
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leckey wrote:
I have studied the brain through books since 6th grade
Maybe your eyes are strained from too much reading?
leckey wrote:
computer programmer
Or from this. :-D
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I only see her spinning counter clockwise. I think the rest of you are making it up. But then again if you see her going clockwise that means you are right brained and don't think logically. No wonder there is so much broken software out there. Shouldn't you all be in marketing or something... Edit*** Crap I just went back to the page and the dancer was going clockwise. I kept staring at it and it was clockwise. Ten I went back to the page again and only counter clockwise. This is some sort of trickery. BTW, I was just kidding...
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Probably both. I wanted to be a neurosurgeon since I can remember but my narcolepsy went undiagnosed so I went to computer science.
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leckey wrote:
my narcolepsy went undiagnosed so I went to computer science
And for sure your narcolepsy went worse. I know some of my narcoleptic comp sci friends blame it to their field. :laugh:
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Hey, I can ONLY see her clockwise and I'm a 'logical' computer programmer! I feel so insecure. :sigh:
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Funny. Cool to see you have a sense of humor. Edit*** Damn it I just went back to that page and it was moving all clockwise. For about 3 minutes. Now it back to counter clockwise, but I can't seem to control which way I see it. This driving me crazy.
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Funny. Cool to see you have a sense of humor. Edit*** Damn it I just went back to that page and it was moving all clockwise. For about 3 minutes. Now it back to counter clockwise, but I can't seem to control which way I see it. This driving me crazy.
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ToddHileHoffer wrote:
This driving me crazy.
Maybe that's their goal. :laugh:
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leckey wrote:
Still both clockwise!
That is impossible because the images are tweaked (grey line at leg level). Put a piece of paper on your monitor and watch them separately.
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Okay, I totally see her spinning clock-wise; I can't figure out how to "focus" and see her going counter-clockwise. However, I am left handed which means I rely on my right brain over my left brain.
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This is a little late, I know, but I missed Monday due to circumstances beyond my control. I can get her to switch directions if I move my eye-line off the image and sort of sneak peeks in my peripheral area. Doesn't seem to matter which, up, down, side, diagonal. Once I look directly it's clockwise all the way, both the single and double images.
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leckey wrote:
Still both clockwise!
That is impossible because the images are tweaked (grey line at leg level). Put a piece of paper on your monitor and watch them separately.
blackjack2150 wrote:
images are tweaked (grey line at leg level
So this is really a test of what you focus most upon when viewing the female form? :-D Leg man or .....:cool: No wonder I can see both rotations - I appreciate all the parts, greatly. :-D
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No, I am mainly right handed. I eat and drink with either hand. I shot hockey left handed but most every thing else is right handed.
John