Posted on 10/01/2021 7:31:09 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6
Google street view, from the same angle as the video
Then turning Google street view 180 degrees to the house across the street (420 Geraldine St) -- looks like the video was taken from a second floor window on the side of the house. The multi-trunked tree is seen on the left.
In that video from second floor window, a stub of the severely pruned tree in front of the house is briefly seen at 0:11, and the multi-trunked tree is also seen on the right at 0:11 -- the video at 0:11 seconds...
Zooming in on the tree in the video with four trunks (not four human legs)...
The same tree seen from the opposite side in Google street view (a different angle, so the spacing of the tree trunks differs appropriately)...
My conclusion is that the dark lines are tree trunks, not human legs, and not two men watching the shooter enter the school from across the street.
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Thanks for your work Deks.
You’re welcome, Monterrosa-24. Now that I’ve tested the formatting in the Sandbox I’ll post it to the member with the “two men watching across the street” theory :)
I'll insert the sup and /sup codes before and after the "2" in the tagline box, to see if I'll get "Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s2"
No dice - back to Gravity’s waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2
I guess the tagline doesn’t accept unicode, in addition to not accepting html. Sorry about that.
No, no, if you cut and paste the superscript “2” character I provided, you don’t need HTML. That character wasn’t generated by using HTML tags. Just cut and paste the character string I used.
Look at my tagline.
You are da man. Thank you.
Yeah, the HTML codes don’t work in headlines or taglines.
But the text that Steely Tom gave you does work.
Cut this text and paste it into your tagline: 9.8 m/s²
I’m going to put it in my tagline temporarily to see if it will work, but I bet it will because it works in a plain notepad doc.
Yep, I tried the complex method and failed.... simply copying and pasting worked. Thank you.
How did you get it to work?
There’s a separate unicode character for ². It doesn’t require HTML tags. It’s like the @ character, or the ± character. It’s actually a distinct 16-bit character.
In Windows, you have a Character Map program. Just click your start button and type in “char” and it will pop up for you to click.
If you’re using Linux, I’m sure there’s an equivalent, but I don’t know how to get to it.
Back to old tagline.
Thanks!
Glad to have helped.
It’s blank. You’re not trying to post an image from your hard drive, are you?
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