Both directions!! And it happened without concentrating at all. She was going clockwise; I looked down for an instant and when I looked up she was going counter-clockwise. Then as I watched intently, she switched again after a bit!
Both directions!! And it happened without concentrating at all. She was going clockwise; I looked down for an instant and when I looked up she was going counter-clockwise. Then as I watched intently, she switched again after a bit!
Originally Posted by Grace
Same with me. She changed directions on her own.![]()
What's with the term *anti-clockwise*? I've never heard that before - always counter-clockwise.
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It is like "boot" for "trunk" of the car, or "lift" for "elevator" or "lorry" for "truck". It's British-speak!Originally Posted by Rachel
Since it was posted on an Australian website though, it is obviously Australian-speak as well. Maybe it is only Americans who say counter-clockwise.![]()
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Picking on us again for not speaking proper English!Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
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Two countries divided by a common language! (or three or four or five...)
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I'm depressed. lol. I cannot get it to turn counter clockwiseI've tried for so long
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