Dave, I looked carefully at it and I can see where you are coming from now.

Figure 8-2 (Blue Text added by me)
Quote:
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Originally Posted by <R08-J>
Corners and joints between BUMPER segments may be filled with short pieces of vertically oriented pool noodle, by wrapping the pool noodles around the corners, or by beveling the ends between adjacent segments so they form a tight and complete protective surface (see
Figure 8 – 2).
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GDC Q/A Response, "both sides", "curves"
My Pro-GDC Analysis:
What you are supposed to infer from <R08-J> is that the Figure shows how to protect corners A, B, C, and D. The figure clearly demonstrates "both sides" of the corner as being protected.
My Dissent:
As a general rule of thumb- the GDC should not provide a figure as an example for a rule that violates other rules in the manual. This definitely creates confusion. The other part of the figure 8-2 which creates confusion is corners E and F. These two corners apparently are not corners and are in fact "curves." From the Q/A response, the GDC will not define a curve.
From that my friends, I may make without hesitation and purely for intellectual and kindly debate that I make this claim: In the
Scott Hill Image corners A and B are not corners and are in fact "curves" making this configuration LEGAL.