Groovy. I would recommend it to you, but since the past six months or so it's turned into a tool for advertisers. It's not nearly as good as it used to be.
knapplc wrote:Groovy. I would recommend it to you, but since the past six months or so it's turned into a tool for advertisers. It's not nearly as good as it used to be.
Really? I haven't noticed it at all. I only use a couple of categories though.
Has anyone seen this picture yet? I've seen it several times now, and the word is that you can mentally switch the "spin" of the dancer through willpower. But then I've also read where it's a trick and it's programmed to switch.
So which direction, clockwise or counterclockwise (looking down from the top) does this thing spin for you? And can you switch it?
I've been able to make it switch directions by looking at the shadow, but not always. Sometimes I have trouble.
EDIT - maybe it has something to do with the color of the background? I can "switch" it just fine here at the Cafe.
Interesting but true; depending on what side of your brain is working harder (Right or Left) the girl will either spin clockwise or counter clockwise.
Has anyone seen this picture yet? I've seen it several times now, and the word is that you can mentally switch the "spin" of the dancer through willpower. But then I've also read where it's a trick and it's programmed to switch.
So which direction, clockwise or counterclockwise (looking down from the top) does this thing spin for you? And can you switch it?
I've been able to make it switch directions by looking at the shadow, but not always. Sometimes I have trouble.
EDIT - maybe it has something to do with the color of the background? I can "switch" it just fine here at the Cafe.
Interesting but true; depending on what side of your brain is working harder (Right or Left) the girl will either spin clockwise or counter clockwise.
It was originally going counter-clockwise when I first looked at it, but I can make it go back to clockwise sometimes. Always goes back to counter though.