> > "Tremblay explained that the scanner optical character recognition (OCR) software > > attempts to translate characters or words in a photograph into text. He said the > > layers cited by the doubters shows that software at work – and nothing more" > > > > The fact that there are ZERO fonts and you can search for ZERO words, suggests that > > OCR WAS NOT RUN. And a whole lot more... > > > > Again, print the damn thing and scan it yourself with OCR turned on (or run OCR > > afterwards, I don't care) and see the difference. It's a fake. A bad one at that. > > Well, believe what you want. That and whatever a cup of coffee costs will get you a > cup of coffee.
OK then, if this is still going, here's more:
Note the date on the Fox News article. April 2011. Why is this coming up now? Anyway, follow-up to it, from June 2011: http://www.wnd.com/2011/06/314041/
Referenced within that is this, Tremblay in his own words: http://www.proficiografik.com/2011/05/02...ty-foxnews.html
Edited by TriggerFin (12/16/14 05:59 AM)
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