LOL. Thanks. I was just razzing you. It was an honor sir, to have you re-quote the image.
Also, that upright horizontal card was really bothering me, as it was turned the wrong way. So I redid it and placed it flat. Huge improvement.
I know. I'm just messing with you, too.
I just popped over to check out the new and improved image. Although "Turkey Taffy" no longer fits neatly into the array, it does looks much better.
Now that you got me thinking about it, I somehow wish we could do this with our binder cards, as well. I've lived with it for years, and I'm sure I'll live with it in the future, but it bothers me to put in a card sideways. But alas, the 9 card pocket pages and puzzles dictate otherwise. And then there was one series - offhand, I forget which - in which the sideways cards had to be turned 180 degrees so the backs would be right side up. That one really bothered me.
And while I'm on it, one last gripe. The puzzles whose title numbers are out of numerical sequence. By nature, I am a rather disorderly person, and I must make an effort - I mean, really go out of my way and take time and pains - to maintain any kind of order. If I don't, things just slide immediately and directly into chaos. So of course, what am I handed? A set of cards that, if I keep them in numerical sequence, have disjointed, incomplete puzzles, or, a set of cards that have completed puzzles, but lack any numerical order whatsoever. So, why don't I just get two sets and arrange the first one way, and the second another? Arrrgh! That would just be twice as bad! I'd still know all along that, in a perfect world, if somebody had done their proper homework, the set(s) wouldn't have to be that way.
Okay, I'm done. Venting complete.