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JohnnyAnonymous
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:43 pm Post subject: Crater 308 |
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This was passed on to me several years back.
This particular photo has several interesting areas. One area is directly above
the center of the main crater along the middle of the craters base and the top of the ridge.
The other area which really perks my interest is located approximately at 11 o'clock
and a bit to the right. It appears to be a cube shaped object that even casts a
shadow on the adjoining crater wall to the left of it.
Full size picture (You will need to type in the 3 numbers/letter that appears,
then you may have to wait for up to 45 seconds as it processes a download
ticket. Then it will say "Download". It's a large 2.6 meg jpeg, was a 56 meg
tiff that I converted )
http://www.savefile.info/download.php?id=9CEDABFB
Here is a crop section of this 'cube' area..
I'd like to know what your thoughts are of course...
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undo Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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| I'm having trouble downloading it. : / It keeps trying to install a php file instead of the .jpg |
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JohnnyAnonymous
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 1:35 am Post subject: |
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| undo wrote: | | I'm having trouble downloading it. : / It keeps trying to install a php file instead of the .jpg |
I just had three friends email that they were successful. Don't know why it's differant for you, but rather than dissect the problem... Lets be sure were following the instructions correctly.. to make it easier, I've included pictures..
Go to the page as before:
http://www.savefile.info/download.php?id=9CEDABFB
Scroll to the bottom to where it looks like this (follow directions in these photos).
It will open up your download box to either save or open.. I suggest "save as" and choose where on your PC you want to save it to... NOTE, the folder... as it will generally save to whatever folder you last saved to..
Hope that helps... |
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undo Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:07 am Post subject: |
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| Yeah I did all that, twice with the same results. It might be "Scotty" (WinPatrol Plus). Will send him out to play and see if it works with him absent |
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undo Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:13 am Post subject: |
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| Nope, not Scotty. What happens is, it gets to about fifty percent downloaded and gives an error in the download box. pressing resume immediately changes the .jpg to a download.html file. so it won't allow me to download it completely. when i download the .html file and boot it up, it says "too many downloads from that address" or something like that. |
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JohnnyAnonymous
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:40 am Post subject: |
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| undo wrote: | | Nope, not Scotty. What happens is, it gets to about fifty percent downloaded and gives an error in the download box. pressing resume immediately changes the .jpg to a download.html file. so it won't allow me to download it completely. when i download the .html file and boot it up, it says "too many downloads from that address" or something like that. |
The only other thing I can think of is a direct link, PM me your email address and I'll send it directly.
And sorry your having problems, I am unable to ascertain why that might be.
Even "Scotty" had trouble with his 'Dialithium Crystals' every once in awhile.
Johnny |
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undo Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 12:30 pm Post subject: |
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Well that's interesting. Can see all kinds of things in that image. everything to the left of the big crater is blurry and ....errr....thinking of the right word, sorta coated with an almost liquid plastic looking texture, as if it was painted over.
one smaller crater, right on the left edge of the big crater, is very distnct compared to the rest, giving it the appearance of an artificial structure that's been partially hidden.
the split HSL of this is just loaded with anomalies. |
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JohnnyAnonymous
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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| undo wrote: | | Well that's interesting. Can see all kinds of things in that image. everything to the left of the big crater is blurry and ....errr....thinking of the right word, sorta coated with an almost liquid plastic looking texture, as if it was painted over. |
One of the things that I've noticed in many of the photos is that there is a distinct differance in the dark colors. If you compare the histogram color number with the various shadows in the craters they break down into varying factors. This can not be a natural occurance and to me indicates that a "masking" or a "painting over" is being implemented. A shadow does not have sharp edges as it flares out into the sunlit areas... there should be some 'graduation' (a gradient going from dark to light). But in most of these, there is none. Also in many of the shadows that overlap appear to be made by two differant shadow shade colors, again a impossibility (from what science I'm aware of).. |
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| From my research so far, it appears the entire moon is populated. I've only seen a couple examples where it seemed rather empty. The poles are deserted looking, perhaps that's why the US wants to build a base on one of the poles - no competition for territory and no evidence of neighbors of the extra-terrestrial kind. |
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