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<p>A flipped globe is certainly possible, given the map in <i>Plan[e]t
Engineering. </i>It looks very much like a mirror-image South
America. It didn't occur to me to see if it might be a plausible
"south-up" South America, but it doesn't seem so, especially since
Wolfe's notation says "northwest area of the Commonwealth".</p>
<p>Is anyone copying the folks at Centipede Press on this
discussion?</p>
<p>Fernando<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/7/2020 5:13 PM, Davud Stickhoff
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:BN7PR07MB4228E7117A31EBE5B522B3CB82CE0@BN7PR07MB4228.namprd07.prod.outlook.com">There
is a theory about how far Wolfe took the reversal thing. I am not
sure I can describe it verbally, but it involves moving Bueno
Aires to the other side of the Andes by flipping the globe. It
seems to work.</blockquote>
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