To: Michael Michael
If you're going to change the seal every year like clockwork on January 1, then what's the point of changing the seal in the first place?Changing the seal provides no *ironclad* protection against forgery, but it provides some kind of protection. There is no "silver bullet" when it comes to preventing forgeries, but that is already a given.
If you're going to change the seal every year like clockwork on January 1, then what's the point of changing the seal in the first place?
But they do change it. And that is preferable to never changing it all.
Look, troll, take a look at post #1000 and try calling the DoH yourself. Find out about the what kind of "seal(s)" were actually being used in 2007 for CoLB's.
Then get back to us with the answers.
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02/08/2009 12:13:05 AM PST by
Cyropaedia
("Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principal of evil...".)
To: Cyropaedia
Look, troll, take a look at post #1000 and try calling the DoH yourself. Find out about the what kind of "seal(s)" were actually being used in 2007 for CoLB's.
The job of doing that was that of the person writing the 160 page report, and included in the report, i.e. "So-and-so at the Hawaii Department of Health, confirmed such-and-such. 'Yadda, yadda, yadda,' said So-and-so."
That's what anyone passing themself off as a professional and expecting to be taken seriously would do, and not resort to childish "Do it yourself!" tactics.
It's not my job to do someone else's homework for them.
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