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Paper from the burning Towers Sun, 15 July 2012 23:40 Go to next message
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911_clips_collection_to_tufavideo_net.torrent:
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Adjusted to U.S. style paper formats, it looks like ANSI-D-sheets. Very large, approx 50cm-70cm.
Compare with the modulus of the perimeter columns, that is 40 inch or 1016mm.

You know all along that, to look "real", LARGE sheets was used? Right?
Re: Paper from the burning Towers Sun, 24 March 2013 14:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This picture is from the torrent 15 - Broadcasts.torrent, file /NBC4/9-11 - 0851-0912 NBC4 Washington.mpg

Compare the size of the "paper" with the length between windows of the tower. The width is exactly 40" or 1016mm.

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Re: Paper from the burning Towers Sat, 17 September 2016 12:01 Go to previous message
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ISO 216 paper size: A1 size.
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