Ah HAH!
Now that makes sense.
Thanks Anne
Jerry Flaherty
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> In a message dated 3/27/2007 10:52:46 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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> Hi Norbert, Greg and all. Excellent examples  Norbert. Thanks for the 
> answers
> By the way I think I grasp the B and its  reverse but why not use the T
> instead of inverting the B?
> Jerry  Flaherty
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> http://www.meteoris.de/cube/Dho1084i.JPG
> http://www.meteoris.de/cube/Dho1084j.JPG
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> Hello  Jerry and List,
>
> When you compare those 2 pictures, I believe they both  show the "Bottom"
> side of the specimen, but different directions. On one the  flat side is 
> down and
> on the other the flat side is on top. So both the cube and  the specimen 
> were
> turned 180 degrees (top - down).
> So the cube can be used to  emphasize the different ways you are showing a
> particular specimen. Thank  you Norbert for an excellent example.
> Do you see what I mean?
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> Anne M.  Black
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