To: EnderWiggins
No, I didn’t.
And I was one of those who wanted a scanned image to compare with known samples.
By the way, you did have the image on your machine, and you did say to download it.
Check your machine, task manager, for Acroread32 running.
Right click on your task bar, click task manager, click processes, click name, look for Adobes Acrobat reader executable running.
If it is, you’d probably be better off running a virus scan.
Adobe reader is a huge hole in computer security, which is how tif files run malicious code.
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03/05/2010 4:17:24 PM PST by
Darksheare
(Tar is cheap, and feathers are plentiful.)
To: Darksheare
"No, I didnt.
And I was one of those who wanted a scanned image to compare with known samples."
Orly never possessed the document. All she ever got was the photograph, also emailed to her. She said as much in her court pleadings.
The only images of the FKBC ever seen online were digital photographs... the one Orly had and the set of four (IIRC) on the Punkster's expose' site. The document was never scanned before it was destroyed.
"By the way, you did have the image on your machine, and you did say to download it."
But I never asked anybody to download it from my machine. I would never connect peer to peer like that. It's not safe.
To: Darksheare
"No, I didnt.
And I was one of those who wanted a scanned image to compare with known samples."
Orly never possessed the document. All she ever got was the photograph, also emailed to her. She said as much in her court pleadings.
The only images of the FKBC ever seen online were digital photographs... the one Orly had and the set of four (IIRC) on the Punkster's expose' site. The document was never scanned before it was destroyed.
"By the way, you did have the image on your machine, and you did say to download it."
But I never asked anybody to download it from my machine. I would never connect peer to peer like that. It's not safe.
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