Today I was hangin out in a friend's apartment and something kept catching my eye. I finally realized what was bothering me was that his Texas flag, hanging vertically, was backwards. Just like the US flag, you have to keep the upper-left corner in the upper-left always, which involves a flip (front-back) as well as a 90 degree rotation. My other friend was talking about how ridiculous that is and that all 49 other states simply have a 90-degree rotation. Without any proof, I didn't correct him too much but went back to google it. All I could find was the MD state flag website, saying that you flip and rotate, just like the US flag. Do all 50 states have a flip/rotate configuration for hanging vertically? I somehow feel like they do... yet it wouldn't surprise me if it varies by state