One of the most frequent goofs that printers make when printing pictures in publications is printing them backwards. This is such a common error that I've even seen photo's in Star Trek actors own biography books with the trek insignia on the shirts on the wrong side because some editor or layout person didn't notice it. I would imagine that this could be a logical explaination for the seemingly reversed GRP bodies. A picture doesn't always say a thousand words, especially in our world of digital manipulation and simple goofs like printing a photo backwards. If anyone can clarity this please do. Tom #5732