[TheForge] request for suggestions

terry l. ridder terrylr at blauedonau.com
Mon Oct 31 13:31:32 EST 2005


hello bob;

thank you for the reply.

i think your math is off by a decimal point.
i get 10 ft.
500 sheets of paper are 2 inches thick.
2 / 500 == 0.004
0.004 * 30,000 == 120 inches
120 / 12 == 10 ft.

you are correct that much paper is heavy.

someone sent me this site.

http://www.maxmax.com/aSpecialtyInks.htm

i would have to paint one edge of the paper with the ink.

further comments below.

On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 schade at acegroup.cc wrote:

> Hi Terry long time no see.
>
> Would a lawyer do that??

yes, they would. the first chance they had.

>
>
> Anyway, guessing that a sheet of paper is about 0.004" thick x 30,000 
> sheets=1200"=100'.
>
> That's a lot of paper. 100 feet thick! Is my arithmetic right?
>
> Anyway the only 'invisible' ink I know of is lemon juice. At least thats what 
> Mr. Wizard said back in about 1955. So get your 100' of paper stacked up and 
> spray or swab one edge with lemon juice. Might work?
>
> Good luck with your case.
>

thank you.

>
> 100' of paper is going to be pretty heavy too.
>
> Bob

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