[TheForge] request for suggestions
Larry Ruebush
lrt at winco.net
Mon Oct 31 13:42:58 EST 2005
Bob
I think you are one decimal point off, I come up with 120 inch or 10 ft
Larry Ruebush
west central IL
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Subject: Re: [TheForge] request for suggestions
----- Original Message -----
From: <schade at acegroup.cc>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>; "terry l ridder"
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Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] request for suggestions
> Hi Terry long time no see.
>
> Would a lawyer do that??
>
> 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.
>
> 100' of paper is going to be pretty heavy too.
>
> Bob
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> On Oct 31, 2005, at 9:40 AM, terry l. ridder wrote:
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>>
>> hello;
>>
>> the last six months i have been working on printing 30,000+ pages of
>> legal documents. this past weekend i started printing them. it occurred
>> to me that i should mark these pages in some manner to provide a way
>> that i can quickly ascertain their validity and that some lawyer did not
>> take 'creative license' with any of them. the first thought was to print
>> extremely small dots in yellow ink ( i am using a color laser printer to
>> print the documents ). the yellow ink would not readily be seen by most
>> people but would be readily seen under a blue light source. this proved
>> to be too time consuming. that was taking the printer 30 seconds to
>> print each side of the sheet of paper ( duplex printing ).
>>
>> the next obvious idea is to use invisible ink, uv ink or ir ink. that
>> brings up the issue of marking 30,000+ in a somewhat random pattern that
>> would not be readily detectable by the average lawyer.
>>
>> given the number of intelligent people on theforge i thought i would ask
>> here for suggestions for possibly making a uv or ir ink from readily
>> available ingredients or where to purchase such ink and how to apply to
>> the 30,000+ printed pages.
>>
>> the long legal nightmare's 9th anniversary will be 26 nov 2005.
>>
>> --
>> terry l. ridder ><>
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