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Document Reproduction by Zombie
November 20th, 2007 3:21 PM
Document reproduction. The vagueness of tasks is what makes them so interesting, since there's a number of ways to technically accomplish a given task.
I decided to go with a primitive form of copying documents, or more realistically, signatures.
I took a page of paper, and forcefully scribbled on it with a black crayon until I was left with a page with a giant block of black wax.
I then placed a piece of paper on either side of my sheet with wax on it, and wrote on the paper that was on the waxless side of my copying sheet.
As I wrote, I had managed to reproduce the document I was writing instantaneously.
I decided to go with a primitive form of copying documents, or more realistically, signatures.
I took a page of paper, and forcefully scribbled on it with a black crayon until I was left with a page with a giant block of black wax.
I then placed a piece of paper on either side of my sheet with wax on it, and wrote on the paper that was on the waxless side of my copying sheet.
As I wrote, I had managed to reproduce the document I was writing instantaneously.
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A sideways view of all three sheets I used. The documents are nearly identical, save or the fact one page has uneven coloring, since it's effectively a carbon copy.(which is sometimes unreliable)
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posted by Zombie on November 20th, 2007 5:07 PM
Wouldn't it be smarter to vote and appease me in the hope I DON'T go through with what's written? :3
NOTE: I do NOT condone violence as a means of acquiring votes. That's just plain foolish.
posted by Charlie Fish on November 21st, 2007 4:36 AM
Nice idea.
The wax-copying, not the family-killing.
I was just about to vote but then I saw what was actually written on the paper.
slowly backs away...