ANSWERS: 15
  • I probably wouldn't even notice until I saw it on CNN.com.
  • i guess i'd notice the change when i realize it's not so hot in the living room because the sun isn't beaming in. then i'd probably eat breakfast, take a shower and get dressed.
  • If the Earth changed it's rotation I wouldn't wake up at all because humans would become extinct. The reverse rotation would become cataclismic, volcano's would erupt, massive earthquakes and tidal waves would desimate the worlds landscape, climatic weather and pressure changes would affect the atmosphere and the Sun would not penetrate the volcanic dust and debris in the atmosphere, everything on the globe would become extinct, with the exception of microbes.
  • it ll happen to me so dat i gotta sleep again !!!!!!!!!aint it dudes...........calamities are next option to dwell about for sure.........hey...but still dats a thoughtful que lad....
  • yeah Im pretty sure we would all be flung off into space if the earth stopped spinning.
  • I would notice the water going the other way down the toilet when I flushed it after taking my morning piss! Then I would do the following: 1) Have my cuppa coffee because I cannot function without it! 2) Give my wife a good shagging, just like I always do! 3) Bend over, brace position, put head between legs, and kiss my arse goodbye! :)
  • yo whatever you're smokin pass that this way!
  • Probably finish up the 3 things I started yesterday.
  • I think i'd notice that the sun was rising and setting backward...and i'd probably call 911 lol
  • I'd probably notice that the sun was rising in the West and Setting in the East. That would get my attention. I would: 1. Get my coffee. 2. Take a shower 3. Have breakfast Then I'd get on answerbag.
  • I'd be thinking that it was only me and think to myself, "WTF . . . ???" and just carry out my day not telling anyone b/c I'd be thinking that they would think I was more crazy than I am . . . :] Depending how aware I were about other things, I might not even notice :p
  • My first clue would be me floating in the ocean, dead.
  • You watch, and believe, to many Hollywood films. Take comfort in knowing the Earth's rotation/orbit is relatively stable (unless veiwed in a 42,000+ year period, then it would seem chaotic)and that the only noticable (if you have access to the proper equipement) change or variation is the quasiperiodic motion of the poles and perhaps the 14 month "Chandler wobble." But, to answer the question, I would set all the clocks in my house ahead of Zulu to reflect the change.
  • Something tells me I wouldn't survive something like that.
  • well IF it did you would probably NOT wake up because the effects of such a change would cause volcanic activity the like of which have not been seen in like 3 billion years or somewhere around there but before that happened the worlds oceans would cover 99% of the land mass in one hell of a tsunami .. ~Nemo~

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