Re: Server-specific strangeness? THANKS



In article <Xns99CD35F9B42B5nanopandaneredbojias@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Neredbojias <monstersquasher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Thu, 18 Oct 2007 07:19:31 GMT
dorayme scribed:

Uh, how did you deduce this?

OK Boji, time to probe your brain again. You refused a while back
to send me a little sample for discreet and private analysis. How
about looking at:

http://tinyurl.com/3bszv6

and saying which way the dancer moves for you?

Hey, cool link.

Okay, I seem to fit in the majority class. From a top perspective, the
dancer appears to rotate counter-clockwise (to me). I tried focusing to
get the direction to change, but no good.

This morning for me it is clockwise - predominantly, but it has
switched more easily at other times of the day to counter
clockwise. The bit about the left and right brain in relation to
this sounds like horseshit to me. (if you look at the figure by
turning your head sideways or putting the animation on the page
at 90 degrees, it will roll as if a wheel coming towards you or a
wheel moving away from you. Maybe the newspapers could find a
psychologist with a theory about the top and bottom preponderance
of the brain)

--
dorayme
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