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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 586641" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>I used to work with someone who was adamant about that. Swore up and down that, on the southern hemisphere, the sun rose in the west and set in the east.</p><p></p><p>Nothing could be done to correct him. Even believed if I were to stand 1 foot north of the equator at sunrise, the sun would be in the east. But as soon as I moved 2 feet south and was south of the equator, the sun would (magically) be rising in the west.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 586641, member: 15805"] I used to work with someone who was adamant about that. Swore up and down that, on the southern hemisphere, the sun rose in the west and set in the east. Nothing could be done to correct him. Even believed if I were to stand 1 foot north of the equator at sunrise, the sun would be in the east. But as soon as I moved 2 feet south and was south of the equator, the sun would (magically) be rising in the west. [/QUOTE]
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