Posted on 02/23/2010 8:02:16 AM PST by butterdezillion
I've updated my blog to include the e-mail from Janice Okubo confirming that they assign birth certificate numbers in the state registrar's office and the day they do that is the "Date filed by state registrar".
The pertinent portion from Okubo's e-mail:
In regards to the terms date accepted and date filed on a Hawaii birth certificate, the department has no records that define these terms. Historically, the terms Date accepted by the State Registrar and Date filed by the State Registrar referred to the date a record was received in a Department of Health office (on the island of Oahu or on the neighbor islands of Kauai, Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, or Lanai), and the date a file number was placed on a record (only done in the main office located on the island of Oahu) respectively.
MY SUMMARY: As you can see, Okubo said that the Date filed by the State Registrar is the date a file number was placed on a record (only done in the main office).
There are no pre-numbered certificates. A certificate given a certificate number on Aug 8th (Obamas Factcheck COLB) would not be given a later number than a certificate given a number on Aug 11th (the Nordyke certificates).
There is no way that both the date filed and the certificate number can be correct on the Factcheck COLB. The COLB is thus proven to be a forgery.
You made a fake BC and can’t remember the names you put on it?!
Getting a little touchy there?
I've never seen a tiff less than 65 megs.
He can optimize it then post it....gotta run for a few.
And so you know that TIF files come in all sizes... good for you.
Who cares if you trust me? You’re a Birther. I certainly do not trust you. We’re even.
By name you mean the name of the web site? New to me as well. But I do remember seeing that snide proclamation that ends with “Punkin’ the Birthers: Priceless” - a take off on the credit card company ad. So I know I saw the post somewhere else.
The only way I got a tif to be under 10,000 kb was to reduce the quality and compress it some.
I know more than you do, apparently.
Then why bother being here anyway?
I hear tell that Bukowski’s is open.
I haven't offered you a story or any poison. I have no idea if what you offer is legit. I don't buy swampland or bridges.
Still having fun?
Why we should NOT trust your file:
The TIFF file format is unusual in comparison to other image formats in that it is composed of small descriptor blocks containing offsets into the file which point to the actual pixel image data (composed of bands of pixel rows). This means that incorrect offset values can cause programs to attempt to read erroneous portions of the file or attempt to read past the physical end of file. Like most other image file formats, improperly encoded packet or line lengths within the file can cause rendering programs which lack appropriate boundary checks to overflow their internal buffers.
Multiple buffer overflows have been found in Libtiff. Some of these have also been used to execute unsigned code on the PlayStation Portable, as well as run third party applications on the iPhone and iPod Touch firmware.
Got it?
Run unsigned code, i.e. a virus.
But he’s not asking you to download something from him to your computer. If he were, you’d care.
Yes. I do.
Yeah. I remember the statement too. It was posted on a lefty site. It's on that long thread. But I ain't lookin' LOL
I’m not asking him to download anything from my computer either. The file is up there on a public file sharing site.
If you don’t know how to scan downloaded files for viruses... well, I can only say I’m amused.
But you said it was a quality image.
How can it be a quality image then?
It can’t, as the starting image is too small for the purposes of the discussion.
No you aren’t.
You’re spinning in circles.
That’s not on my computer, poindexter.
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