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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Joel Neely schreef op 15-2-2015 om
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<div class="gmail_default"
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your has an odd number of lines.</div>
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the center lines have in common?</div>
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There are all A -> C <br>
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common about all of the prefixes (groups of lines before the
center) and suffixes (groups of lines following the center)?</div>
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on the second nothing <br>
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A -> B compare with B -> C <br>
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On 3 disk <br>
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A -> B B -> A <br>
C -> B B -> C <br>
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the second is the opposite of the first one. <br>
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