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anti-widdershins

but in the US, it would be counter-widdershins

2006-07-01 21:14:43 · answer #1 · answered by lee m 5 · 0 1

Then I guess the word Clockwise would not exist!

2006-07-02 04:14:17 · answer #2 · answered by Jimmy Pete 5 · 0 0

Interesting question - not a philosophy question, but still interesting. Perhaps we would call it 'drainwise' or 'anti-drainwise' depending on whether we lived in the northern or southern hemisphere - after the direction water turns as it goes down the drain.

2006-07-02 04:56:51 · answer #3 · answered by brucebirdfield 4 · 0 0

it would not exist & in time to come people with forget what clockwise really is because there are too much technoligy for even my mother to figure out how to use

2006-07-02 05:08:50 · answer #4 · answered by Cynthia_xOxO! 1 · 0 0

Good question, its rudiment only. After few generation people may not remember this.
Now only some kids say, mango comes from the beverage bottle.

2006-07-02 04:57:31 · answer #5 · answered by Kgs 4 · 0 0

Analog and Digital will always work side by side in our new world of technology.

2006-07-02 04:17:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sunwise, which is probably why clocks go clockwise, since widdershins is bad luck.

2006-07-03 00:09:40 · answer #7 · answered by candy2mercy 5 · 0 0

the world spins this way always to the east!
That would be called i guess
earth wise
or counter earth wise
sounds good to me!

2006-07-02 04:20:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

clock wise is for analog clock, not digital

2006-07-02 04:15:54 · answer #9 · answered by Jordi L 3 · 0 0

the water in the toilet spins one way we could use counter flush

2006-07-02 04:35:16 · answer #10 · answered by Damian A 2 · 0 0

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