tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post8249836067127688478..comments2024-03-29T20:08:42.437+11:00Comments on Boy on a bike: More fun as a birtherUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-77801634013684045992011-05-02T06:28:13.202+10:002011-05-02T06:28:13.202+10:00So maybe itsa fake then?
Does that mean Obama doe...So maybe itsa fake then?<br /><br />Does that mean Obama doesn't really exist?cavhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05338928424789193611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-70683154923222353002011-05-01T21:09:11.938+10:002011-05-01T21:09:11.938+10:00I grew up with those stamps, Cav. It was the first...I grew up with those stamps, Cav. It was the first thing I thought of. We had lots of them in Dad's office and I loved playing with them.<br /><br />What got me though is that the ink colour is not consistent across all the numbers and letters. I reckoned the ink would show up differently. I also thought the ink colour on the signature would show up differently, the signature being signed with a pen using different ink to the typewriter, and different coloured ink to the printed form.<br /><br />Guess what? The letters printed on the form, the letters printed by the typewriter and the signature all have exactly the same colour properties. The "1" in 1961 is the same black as the rest of the form. That shouldn't happen - the black inks would all be slightly different black inks. <br /><br />I reckon it's been scanned in black and white rather than colour. I wouldn't be surprised if the signatures were actually done with blue ink. You can't get green ink off a scan if you scan in black and white.Boy on a bikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14452119541546978454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-30145105500743308472011-05-01T20:58:59.612+10:002011-05-01T20:58:59.612+10:00Youse blokes know nuthin'
I remember those da...Youse blokes know nuthin'<br /><br />I remember those date stamps - they had little wheels on them and the date month and year were all on little belts, you had to rotate the knob to change the date, month, year.. then belt it on the ink pad and belt it on the paper, making sure it wasn't upside down.<br /><br />The ink pad stayed open on the desk and often dried out so you had to as ink, usually pinched from someone else. India ink was the best but any ink would do - so that's how come you ended up with a concoction.<br /><br />Plus it was open to everything else around it - coffee, donuts, cigarettes - you name it.<br /><br />That's why the colours don't match bigboycavhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05338928424789193611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-74010168233450716892011-04-30T18:48:39.591+10:002011-04-30T18:48:39.591+10:00Ha! - There must be something in the air!
After w...Ha! - There must be something in the air!<br /><br />After writing this;<br /><br />http://phiangle.wordpress.com/2011/04/30/just-because-youre-paranoid/<br /><br />I hopped over to have a read of your blog.<br /><br />I think we both need the tin foil hats!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27584252.post-70834236889415440102011-04-30T11:03:16.279+10:002011-04-30T11:03:16.279+10:00Amazing sideshows both - the royal wedding and Ame...Amazing sideshows both - the royal wedding and American politics - especially birthers.....1735099https://www.blogger.com/profile/17945140949290600423noreply@blogger.com