A monostable circuit only works in a north/south configuration (possibly due to new torch fixes?)
What I expected to happen was...
When building a monostable circuit facing in the east/west direction, I expected a single tick output.
What actually happened was...
The output remains off
Steps to Reproduce
1. Build a monostable circuit using two repeaters one 1 tick delay (all designs behave accordingly) facing east/west and a secondary circuit facing north/south.
2. Hook both outputs to a redstone lamp (door, piston, etc).
3. When the E/W circuit is activated, the lamp will remain off; however the n/s will cause a one tick pulse.
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Confirmed in 13w02b. Related to MC-6099.
Added info: This only seems to happen when activated directly from a button, and not if the button is connected via additional redstone dust.

This is still broken as far as I can tell. If you rebuild the following circuit: http://imgur.com/Qy2ajf3 , you can see that the torches output different pulse lengths. And from what I can tell, this is dependant on the chunk as well as the orientation.