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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI can do it an infinite number of times.
It is the old 'tray of glasses on the flat of the hand' waiter's trick. By rotating the hand about the wrist, the plate can be rotated through 360°; conversely, one can hold one's hand still and rotate one's body around the hand, the only hard bit being keeping the tray steady on the vertical axis.
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Head and foot both "work" in that they go spazzy when I try it.
MrsF thinks it's incredibly funny to watch, as she can write her name whilst rotating her foot with no problem. So, which of us is abnormal?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPlace a notepad or something on the palm of your hand. Now rotate the hand, without rotating your trunk (cue elephant joke). Can you rotate it through 360 degrees? 720? Even more?
It is the old 'tray of glasses on the flat of the hand' waiter's trick. By rotating the hand about the wrist, the plate can be rotated through 360°; conversely, one can hold one's hand still and rotate one's body around the hand, the only hard bit being keeping the tray steady on the vertical axis.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPlace a notepad or something on the palm of your hand. Now rotate the hand, without rotating your trunk (cue elephant joke). Can you rotate it through 360 degrees? 720? Even more?
Can we use quaternions? I don't want to end up suffering from gimbal lock
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Originally posted by Halcyon View PostNo can't seem to get beyond about 90 degrees with the head either, but that is each way, unlike this dude inky linky
you guys must do a lot of yoga?
Can you do this one then?
Place a notepad or something on the palm of your hand. Now rotate the hand, without rotating your trunk (cue elephant joke). Can you rotate it through 360 degrees? 720? Even more?
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It probably explains why ballerinas are unable to write an autograph for you during a performance of Swan Lake.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNope. Rotating the head instead appears to reproduce the effect though.
you guys must do a lot of yoga?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNope. Rotating the head instead appears to reproduce the effect though.
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I thought I'd give this a go. I've just been doing it for an hour up the pub but I can't quite get it right.
My friends seem to have wandered off to chat up the barmaids. In fact, I've just looked and they've gone home.
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Originally posted by Halcyon View PostMy feet don't rotate )c:
does waggling them count?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostYour parties sound like a riot.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post- Sit down
- Rotate one foot, either clockwise or anti clockwise in a small circle. Keep rotating it in the same direction
- Easy eh
- Grab a pen and some paper. You are permitted to stop rotating your foot while doing this
- Now sit down and start rotating your foot again. When you think you have got the hang of rotating your foot like that, write your name on the piece of paper
- What's the matter with your foot, keep it rotating in one direction, are you a [censored] or something?
Your parties sound like a riot.
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Originally posted by lightng View PostJeez, I thought I was in good health. Need to see the doctor about my foot tomorrow - Its not working right.
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