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I don't know if it makes a difference in terms of correctness, I just noticed two documents with half the oracles swapped. I also watched your video with examples and it was the D-PUM version of the oracles and in your examples you did a lot of examples with side A using Interaction and Discovery and Activity, I don't recall if there was an example using the B Side which is now the A side in 8.2 PUM.

Just a confusion on the fact that the tables were presented in a different layout is all. I'm new, still reading and trying to understand how to use the system. 

Is it fair to say that where those tables are located aren't relevant and they can be used anytime you want, as in the 6 tables on Side A aren't connected to the Yes/No table above and you could use any of the 12 tables between side A and B anytime and wherever it makes sense?

Truly wonderful. It is inspiring that you pay such attention while learning for the first time! But yes, it is not majorly relevant which of the oracles you use, and they are not connected to the main oracles in any direct way. The reason I swapped them is to place more concrete and potentially more often used oracles in the front, where abstract oracles and ones more related to indirect matters in the app.

My focus is currently on the app at the moment, but one day eventually I'll come back to the documents and apply the various corrections mentioned so far as yours :)

Enjoy and I hope these games bring you joy and excitement!