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To: Thermalseeker

As a computer engineer and Kodak employee and longtime observer of document processing technology, I’ve explained the “obvious flaws” with ease consistent with technology & history.

I’ve never met you, but I can guess you’re using a Windows-type PC with monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. to access FR and post this stuff - because it’s just what people do and how things work at a certain point in technological history. While you were fixing copiers, I was studying document decomposition & compression in light of severe storage limitations. I don’t have to see the building to guess how they used common technology to solve normal office document management problems, and see how modern rendering of old files produces predictable artifacts.


58 posted on 06/23/2011 8:33:22 AM PDT by ctdonath2
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To: ctdonath2
I’ve never met you, but I can guess you’re using a Windows-type PC with monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. to access FR and post this stuff

Yeah, another assumption that you'd be wrong about. I've been an Apple man since I was an undergrad. Oh, and I studied and trained on the 6502 processor used in the original Apple II when I was an undergrad. I don't know if someone could be deeper into Apple than I unless their last name is Wozniak

As a computer engineer, Kodak employee and observer of document processing you have yet to explain why these documents were massaged as you claim to produce these flaws, or how you know this massaging even took place, or when, or where. It's all theory and conjecture on your part. Occam's Razor.

63 posted on 06/23/2011 9:00:02 AM PDT by Thermalseeker (The theft being perpetrated by Congress and the Fed makes Bernie Maddoff look like a pickpocket.)
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To: ctdonath2
As a computer engineer and Kodak employee and longtime observer of document processing technology, I’ve explained the “obvious flaws” with ease consistent with technology & history.

I’ve never met you, but I can guess you’re using a Windows-type PC with monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. to access FR and post this stuff - because it’s just what people do and how things work at a certain point in technological history. While you were fixing copiers, I was studying document decomposition & compression in light of severe storage limitations. I don’t have to see the building to guess how they used common technology to solve normal office document management problems, and see how modern rendering of old files produces predictable artifacts.

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Obama: Do you have any idea why President Obama had to go to all the trouble to order a NEW long form birth certificate from Hawaii?

Do you think that he simply lost his own long form birth certificate?

If he lost it, I would think that he lost it in 2007 or earlier, because the short form we see on the internet is stamped 2007, which tells me that President Obama was without a long form birth certificate for at least four years: 2007 to 2011.

2007 SHORT FORM: I wonder why Senator Obama ordered a short form birth certificate in 2007 when we now know that a person could order either a short or long form back in 2007.

OBAMA'S MOTHER'S SIGNATURE: I'm sorry, but Obama's mother's signature---especially where "Stanley" is in parenthesis---looks so strange to me that I have trouble believing that Obama's mother signed that long form birth certificate.

For instance, I would like to see a long form birth certificate from any where in the world where a parent signed it with his/her first name in parenthesis.

To me, putting "Stanley" in parenthesis is an insult to Obama's mother, and I just CANNOT see her signing her name is such a bizarre manner.

74 posted on 06/23/2011 11:48:29 AM PDT by john mirse
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