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AndyC wrote:Did they really call black folk "African" back then where it says "Race of father"? I thought "Negro" was the term that would have been on a birth-certificate.
Good eye! I remember reading "Something of Value" and seeing "King Soloman's Mines", "Mogambo", etc. In those instances, African meant from and of Africa.AndyC wrote:Did they really call black folk "African" back then where it says "Race of father"? I thought "Negro" was the term that would have been on a birth-certificate.
I opened the PDF in Illustrator CS5, and here are some screen snapshots of what I found:PUCKER wrote:http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default ... g-form.pdf
Keeping politics out of it and just looking at the PDF (from a graphical perspective) I see some unusual things when I open it with Adobe Acrobat Professional. All of the type (letters, words, etc, which this document is supposedly a scan of an original, right?) appear as white/reverse when the document is first opened and also when I resize it (zoom in, zoom out, etc.). This leads me to believe that this was created on a computer and tweaked, in other words, I doubt the authenticity. I say this from my experience in the publishing field and dealing with PDFs for ads. It could very *easily* be faked.
Actually, it is proportional spacing, not true kerning.AndyC wrote:I just learned a new word. Cool....i8godzilla wrote:Typewriter with kerning ability in 1961? Cool...............![]()
I think that's the problem. It wasn't scanned. It was generated with Mac OS X 10.6.7 Quartz PDFContext.The Annoyed Man wrote:In any case, this is definitely a layered file....but that doesn't answer how it was scanned.
Beiruty wrote:There is no scanner that do one scan and generate multiple layers from the same single scan. That is impossible! This is poor attempt to computer generate a certificate.
This is will open more questions than the short version. Whoever released it is an IDIOT or wants to be a whistleblower