
Eating alone
October 22, 2007I found this, from Global Voices, very touching.

Take this really cool test and see which way your brain works. If you see the figure spinning clockwise, you’re using the right side of your brain. If anti-clockwise, the left.
Via Norm Geras, who says he can only see her spinning clockwise. I can see her spinning both ways. Just what that says about me I’m not sure.

Tip: watch the left heel when she’s going clockwise, or, even better, the shadow beneath it. You can make her go the other way by forcing her left foot to reverse direction. It makes your brain hurt a bit, but it does work. Try it.
Actually it gets easier the more you practice. You can make her bounce forwards and backwards quite easily. I don’t mean anything sinister by that.
It might scramble your brain, though.

Gentile da Fabriano, Adoration of the Magi, 1423
Tempera on wood, 300 x 282 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
(In the tradition established by saint.)
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A propos — or not: here is George Orwell on Socialism and Christmas:
Nearly all creators of Utopia have resembled the man who has toothache, and therefore thinks happiness consists in not having toothache.
Now there’s a thought for the ghost of Christmas presents.

…. why the YouTube links no longer work or why you are staring at blank squares instead of populated ones.
Update: Seems OK now.