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RE: VMs: Medeltidshandskrift 47
Columns 7 and 12 are the same. Columns 8 and 11 are the same. Actually every column is in the
same order, top to bottom, just shifted by a number of rows, then wrapped back to the top.
Relative to column headed 2, 3 is shifted 5 rows, 4 is shifted 17 rows, 5-7, 6-15, 7-9, 8-13, 9-
11, 10-11 11-13, 12-9. Hmm, each shited by an odd number of rows.
I also noticed that his dice are wrong. There is no way to look at a die where you see both the
2 and the 5 at the same time (or the 3 and the 4). Opposite sides always sum to 7. Does anyone
know when this became the accepted "standard"?
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hicks <robhicks1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Dice Page Observations
> (made prior to the other posted observations)
>
> The pairs of numbers within the table seem to follow a vague set of
> rules or patterns. Columns 9 and 10 have identical numbers. It can
> also be seen that, wherever the pattern 10-1 occurs, the same pattern
> occurs immediately underneath it, 7-6 always has 5-5 below it, 8-0
> always has 9-0 below it, etc.
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