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You determine your direction using the arrow, dial and sometimes the sun.
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If the arrow on that dial is past zero, the reading on the dial to the left is the number the arrow is pointing to.
The long red arrow on the dial projected on a screen in the utility company's command center in Manhattan hovered at the threshold of uncharted territory — 13,141 megawatts consumed at one time — for most of the afternoon.
Look at the graphs, look at the arrows on the dial!
Sparrow's magic compass also survived into the sequels, though director Gore Verbinski had a red arrow added to the dial as it became a more prominent prop.
If the arrow on the right hand dial is not to or past the zero yet, the reading on the dial to the left is the previous number.
Find where the direction of travel arrow intersects with the degree dial.
Turn the degree dial until the orienting arrow lines up with the magnetic arrow, pointing them both North, and then find the general direction you're facing by looking at the direction of travel arrow.
Rotate the degree dial until the orienting arrow points to true north on the map.
See where the direction of travel arrow lines up with the degree dial.
Twist the degree dial until the orienting arrow lines up with the north end of the magnetic needle.
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