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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Oct 16, 2007 22:10:52 GMT -5
Take a look at this website and determine which direction the girl is rotating. For me, I can make her change direction by reading the script then focusing back on her. I've had her change direction several times in a short period of time just by breaking my concentration. Mrs Dis only sees her going one way though. I have some friends who can make her change direction at will. Right Brain vs Left BrainGive it a try and see which side of your brain is dominant. Cheer.s
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Post by Skilly on Oct 16, 2007 22:40:56 GMT -5
Crazy stuff ....
I can only see her going clockwise. And I consider myself very proficient at math, logic, fact problems .... people think I am a trivia nut, and not only sports trivia. But the left side says clockwise is "feelings and spatial" ...
When I look away and concentrate with my periferal vision, I can make her go the other way ... but not by looking directly at her.
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Post by Cranky on Oct 16, 2007 22:49:08 GMT -5
Holy crap, I see here going one way then the other. Wait a minute, if I see her going both ways, does that mean she's bi?
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Post by Cranky on Oct 16, 2007 22:51:16 GMT -5
Crazy stuff .... I can only see her going clockwise. And I consider myself very proficient at math, logic, fact problems .... people think I am a trivia nut, and not only sports trivia. But the left side says clockwise is "feelings and spatial" ... When I look away and concentrate with my periferal vision, I can make her go the other way ... but not by looking directly at her. Look down at her feet, not her breasts. Then you can see her change directions almost at will.
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Post by PTH on Oct 16, 2007 22:58:19 GMT -5
Can only see her going clockwise. Can't quite figure out how she could even seem to go the other way
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Post by PTH on Oct 16, 2007 23:05:55 GMT -5
Crazy stuff .... I can only see her going clockwise. And I consider myself very proficient at math, logic, fact problems .... people think I am a trivia nut, and not only sports trivia. But the left side says clockwise is "feelings and spatial" ... When I look away and concentrate with my periferal vision, I can make her go the other way ... but not by looking directly at her. Look down at her feet, not her breasts. Then you can see her change directions almost at will. Maybe she should wear a bra, it wouldn't be as distracting....
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Post by Cranky on Oct 16, 2007 23:14:05 GMT -5
Try this trick....
Save the image on your deskstop. Then dispaly the image and blow it up to about screen size. Try to make her rotate in one direction then the other before she completes 180 degrees. In other words, she will look like shes is flying back and forth and NOT rotating.
Guaranteed headache in three minutes! LOL!
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Post by Tattac on Oct 17, 2007 0:51:44 GMT -5
I can make her change direction at will and it takes one second. Seems to be very easy. Does it mean I am a genius? ;D
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Post by Rimmer on Oct 17, 2007 10:49:34 GMT -5
same as Skilly, going clockwise unless I use periferal vision. and I'm an engineer, too. judging by this, I should have been a philosopher R.
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Post by cigarviper on Oct 17, 2007 14:18:05 GMT -5
Who cares. She's naked!
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Post by MC Habber on Oct 17, 2007 16:42:53 GMT -5
Another trick to try: Freeze the image when you think she's facing directly towards or away from you (when you can't see her ponytail or her breasts) and then try to decide whether you're looking at her back or her front. If you look at the individual frames of the animation, sometimes it's quite clear that her left leg is the one in the air, and other times it's clear that it's her right leg.
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