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Woolfie
Hi WD,

Would you know the location on the plane that this part has come from please?
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UnderTow
Note the picture is actually upside down.
Correct real life orientation is
(rotated and resized)


Look at that grass. Pretty.
grizz
I just had to laugh when I saw this last night. That piece sure is shiny!
Woolfie
Ref: to my question on location of part....I cant imagine the flimsy metal parts that 1 person alone could pick up easily could be made out of this stuff....would there be different grades of the skins thickness blink.gif

Note how dry that grass looks....defo should of been scorched at least wink.gif
SPreston
QUOTE (waterdancer @ Oct 24 2007, 10:12 PM)

I thought the photo was of perhaps a piece of fabric torn from a seat or something which anybody could have casually dropped on the lovely grass. How odd that the original photo is nowheresville and this scan from a paper page in the Pentagon 9/11 book is all we have. Likely the original photo had something incriminating such as four pairs of golf shoes in a semi-circle and a set of 2006 dated golf clubs, and the original required storage at Iron Mountain. I commented that it looked like something was sewed to the underside. My comment that the piece was almost as good as a hijackers's paper passport didn't seem to set too well with some fanatical believers. Then I got mauled by several cannibalistic the govt loyalist sites and was informed it was a circuit board. These the govt loyalist sites are cunning and vicious beasts, seemingly always desperate and ready to attack all non-NeoCONs and in a constant state of paranoia, always assuming that their less than perfect leader will get both of his feet in his mouth once again. biggrin.gif

How come when I type the names of these beasts (J R E F s), it magically changes to the govt loyalist sites. Amazing.
A built-in defense mechanism? biggrin.gif
United Airlines Flight 93 Debris Stored at Top Secret Iron Mountain, One of the Most Secured Locations on Earth.

KILL YOUR TV!
QUOTE (UnderTow @ Oct 25 2007, 06:41 PM)
Note the picture is actually upside down.
Correct real life orientation is
(rotated and resized)


Look at that grass. Pretty.

Thanks undertow. that's the first thing I noticed. strange that they flipped it in the book
Woolfie
SPreston if I could be so bold blush.gif Is there a reason why I cant fully read your posts?....they are too wide for me to view..... huh.gif

A solution would be much obliged wink.gif thumbsup.gif
amazed!
Yeah, good point Woolfie. Some posts here are easy to read, but some are way too wide to read without constantly scrolling horizontally.

Whassup wit dat? blink.gif
Woolfie
QUOTE (amazed! @ Nov 2 2007, 08:57 AM)
Yeah, good point Woolfie.  Some posts here are easy to read, but some are way too wide to read without constantly scrolling horizontally.

Whassup wit dat?  blink.gif

I am blush.gif to say that the solution lies with the poster of the wide shots...I mean instead of being able to see the high res picture there should only be a link to it that way it would all fit....that's unless the mods could arrange for a horizontal scroll also wink.gif
waterdancer
I have H scrolling capability here, so it's a difficulty on your end, not on the forums side, Woolfie. And the reason for posting hi res. as opposed to links I discuss in reply to your Help? request. As to why the pic is upside down WRT to the grass, (UT and KYT) I suspect that it was done that way in order to make it easier to read the letters and numbers on this part, which was the main reason why I posted it in the first place- possible identification of part. Flipping and shrinking it sort of defeats that particular purpose. But, don't mind me, I'm just in a bit of a mood. Being under the weather negatively affects my patience sometimes, I think. Carry on. cheers.gif
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