Posted on 06/28/2008 4:25:45 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
The laser printer was invented at XEROX’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) in 1971-1972.
Along with the graphical user interface (Windows), the pointing device (mouse) and the concept of object-oriented system design.
XEROX invented the present environment and then its executives promptly ignored those discoveries and lost one of the biggest innovative and business advantages EVER.
There is a more detailed version on file with the Dept. of Health in Hawaii, in case Obama lost the original that he says in Dreams From My Father that he came across in High School. Why wont Obama publish the long version of his birth certificate? I believe there would be a case of “too much information” and there is something that he is either embarrassed by or does not want people to know about his background. At this point by not disclosing, he is causing all kinds of speculation to fill the gaps, but why, if he truly wants to fight the smears?
I am looking at the one on Obama's site right now, copied into photoshop so I can sharpen and zoom in and it says OHSM.
It looks like a B at this small size, but I expanded it to 2427 x 2369 (to try to compare it to the KOS doc) and it retained its visual integrity and you can clearly see that is an S at this level, not a B.
http://www.barackobama.com/images/fts/BO_birthcert.jpg
I agree fully with this, but I don’t agree with folks who are putting out false info on the current BO BC, saying the wording on it has been altered (as in someone has added BO’s info on it), that it does not have folds on it, that the seals are not on it. The only thing that should be subjected to questioning on this current OB cert is it is not the Vital Records version and we want to see the Vital Records version that holds all the info on it. (what hospital he was born at, etc)
My birthday is 09-11...
But look at the rest of the line. There aren’t any LABER printers that I know of. I did the same thing, but further in the same line LASER looks like LABER.
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