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Sarah wrote:

The other possibility is that you threaded the ABCD holes in the opposite order that I use. There's no real consistency on that among either authors or card manufacturers (although since you made your own, that shouldn't be a problem.)

In my world,
A is the top hole closer to you
D is the top hole farther from you

so looked at from the right

A D
B C

Wowie zowie. I never realized you label counterclockwise! Did you learn that from a particular source? Which way do the tablets face in your world? And where do you get the tablets? I've never seen printed tablets that are labeled counterclockwise, although there was that run of Lacis tablets that was labeled yet a third way.


I wrote an article comparing various authors on these sorts of issues for an SCA publication recently, but now I realize that I didn't pay any attention to the direction of labeling. Hmmm. Maybe I'll have to write a follow-up.

Carolyn


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