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Larry L.

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I'd rather have a cookie...

BTW, Why do you suppose they put the space numbers "upside down" AND at that end of the spaces instead of at the entry end where they can easily be read in advance of pulling into 'em???

Makes no darned sense to me!

(Ya, I know...they just did that for the quiz!)
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
Numbers are right-side-up if you are entering the spot. But in Korea, anything is possible.

Ya, but, this is for kids entering grade school. 'Not sure kids that age would know how to count that high/recognize 2-digit numbers in the 1st place ('been too long since my kids were that age for me to remember!), OR recognize that they had to be looking at numbers up-side-down because of WHERE the numbers are and the function they're performing...and then think to 'flip' the numbers right-side-up in their heads.

What I'm sayin' is, for kids that age, the numbers probably wouldn't appear to be "in sequence" when shown up-side-down like that in the drawing.

'See how complicated 'tis for a dyslexic to TYPE WHAT HE MEANS???!!! :furious:

Heck with it! YOU figger it out!
 
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