Posted on 02/08/2014 1:36:53 PM PST by butterdezillion
Ain’t that the truth.
And then there’s the added problem of politicians with computers.
Butterdezillion,
You are one classy lady!
You have been ‘in the trenches’ and for that I salute you!
Given the flak you have been taking, errors are understandable..
My thoughts and prayers are with you :)
Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls.
-JoeProBono;-{)
lol.
Loretta Fuddy / birther update.
I like you so much. I would do the same. Nothing risked, no mistakes ever made. Admitting mistakes makes you a (Jewish talk) MENSCH. A good genuine person. Keep cracking.
Let he who has never miscalculated the volume of a corpse cast the first selfie.
Not to worry, only fools and traitors do not view everything associated with Obunghole with deepest suspicion.
There’s much, much more coming on the Fuddy issue. The frustrating thing about making mistakes is then that becomes the focus rather than the things that really CAN be said.
For now, on the Fuddy issue, those include:
It’s a different pall on the image with the hands than on the photo where the pall is lifted onto the closed casket. It’s the wrong color, and the only way you get a reverse image is on a woven piece of fabric, which is machine-created and then sewn onto the big piece of fabric, leaving the wrong side unexposed.
The “head board” end of the casket has a different shape in KITV’s images of the casket than the Honolulu Diocese’s image from the funeral. I’ve got images. Darn it; I keep forgetting how to insert images. Argh. My brain is fried. Anyway, I’ve got an image at http://butterdezillion.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/body-close-up-with-reference-points-added.jpg , at http://butterdezillion.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/friends-file-past-at-other-funeral.jpg?w=450&h=314 , and at http://butterdezillion.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/diocese-profile-two-tier.jpg?w=629&h=356 with red lines inserted to show the discrepancy in the profile of the head-board end of the caskets claimed to be at Fuddy’s funeral.
There’s also evidence of photoshopping in the KITV video. That’s better left to the experts to explain so I’ll wait until that explanation is ready.
Somebody who called himself James Ahlo said he worked with Fuddy and was there and saw her “resting in peace” - but also talked about some photo being “shameless”, “purporting to be” taken at the funeral. I only used the photos from KITV and the Honolulu Diocese so I asked him to clarify which photo was “purporting to be” (but apparently really wasn’t) taken at the funeral. He didn’t respond.
There’s more regarding Fuddy’s “death”. But for now, this should be digested. I’m really sorry that my mistake distracted from these other points that don’t rely on knowing how to use Word.
An analyst is only as good as his/her tools. Lesson learned is don’t ever use a word processing program to do image analysis.
Amen! I eagerly await that dawn.
I do believe the dam will break soon.
Thanks for your kind words.
“I Made a Mistake”
I blame Bush.
lol.
That’s really morbid; I think I must just need to laugh.
Freepers come up with the funniest responses.
Fnord.
-PJ
Trouble is, how do you explain and document your image analysis without somehow putting the images in a word processor?
I want to learn the lessons I can from this episode, and there are plenty willing to tell me what they are - some in more helpful ways than others. lol - but somehow I’ve got to make the lessons doable in my real situation.
Can I get on a ping list for this topic?
You should partner with someone who is qualified.
My mother-in-law......?
Open admission of an error is an indicator of character and deep concern for the truth—I am far more likely to trust someone who does this than someone who glosses over their errors.
Here is an example of a hand embroidered design that is essentially reversible. With a negative of the front pattern showing on the underside. When they folded back the pall to open the casket lid the underside was exposed.
http://www.embroidery.rocksea.org/hand-embroidery/pattern-darning/pattern-darning-lesson-2/
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