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The FBI has the logs, but they also have all of Jeffery’s video collection. Ignoring the criminals is an explicit choice the DOJ has made. The people that have this predilection don’t grow out of it. They just commit more or most often worse crimes. Our authorities are accessories to these abominable acts as they continue.
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01/02/2024 12:16 Comments ||
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Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
01/02/2024 12:35 Comments ||
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Wait a minute. This is a rip off. These pictures/PDFs of the logs are illegible. Why don't they release something that people can actually read? Stupid question. I know.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
01/02/2024 12:41 Comments ||
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#5
Ask Washington McClatchy Bureau - they're the ones who made the logs "available".
Posted by: Bobby ||
01/02/2024 12:52 Comments ||
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#6
Don't even try to tell me the 4Chan crowd hasn't already transcribed and legibilized it.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
01/02/2024 13:14 Comments ||
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These pictures/PDFs of the logs are illegible.
You see something, Abu Uluque? All I see is an unpopulated file.
#8
I see very faint markings, tw. The markings look like writing but they are much too faint for my feeble eyes to read. It's like trying to read without my glasses in a room where there is not enough light. My eyes get strained and then I can see even less.
Computer software might be able to enhance the images. Or maybe they could be printed and examined with a magnifying glass.
But I suppose we should have known better than to expect anything significant would be revealed.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
01/02/2024 14:29 Comments ||
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#9
Best name on list so far: Celina Middlefart. I'm going with funny/deliberate misspelling of Midelfart. Also see Sen George Mitchell.
Posted by: Rex Mundi ||
01/02/2024 14:30 Comments ||
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I did have to wait several seconds for the images to come into focus on my computer screen, like they were slowly being downloaded from the server. I waited because I learned patience after decades of working with computers.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
01/02/2024 14:31 Comments ||
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I guess what bothers me the most is that no way could the writing have been that faint and small on the original documents. Therefor I suspect the documents were deliberately scanned in such a manner that they would be illegible. That way they can say they're releasing the information but they're really not releasing anything. The documents might as well be redacted.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
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#13
Don't even try to tell me the 4Chan crowd hasn't already transcribed and legibilized it.
Behold the power of weaponized autism!
Zooming in with a browser, a lot of the text looks like it was written with a stubby golf pencil. The copies are not great, but standard image processing like contrast enhancement would do wonders for legibility. No doubt some enterprising nerds are running it thru a neural network trained to recognize handwriting.
#14
In the upper right of the illegible list is a 'Save as pdf.
Do that and you can see it quite clearly. Lots of initials.
Posted by: Bobby ||
01/02/2024 17:24 Comments ||
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Zooming in with a browser, a lot of the text looks like it was written with a stubby golf pencil. The copies are not great, but standard image processing like contrast enhancement would do wonders for legibility. No doubt some enterprising nerds are running it thru a neural network trained to recognize handwriting.
Optical character reading software is very good these days.
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A federal judge has ordered the public disclosure of the identities of more than 150 people mentioned in a mountain of court documents related to the late-financier Jeffrey Epstein, saying that most of the names were already public and that many had not objected to the release.
[WFB] Half of Gay’s published works now implicated in growing scandal
Harvard University president Claudine Gay was hit with six additional allegations of plagiarism on Monday in a complaint filed with the university, breathing fresh life into a scandal that has embroiled her nascent presidency and pushing the total number of allegations near 50.
Seven of Gay’s 17 published works have already been impacted by the scandal, but the new charges, which have not been previously reported, extend into an eighth: In a 2001 article, Gay lifts nearly half a page of material verbatim from another scholar, David Canon, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin.
That article, "The Effect of Minority Districts and Minority Representation on Political Participation in California," includes some of the most extreme and clear-cut cases of plagiarism yet. At one point, Gay borrows four sentences from Canon’s 1999 book, Race, Redistricting, and Representation: The Unintended Consequences of Black Majority Districts, without quotation marks and with only minor semantic tweaks. She does not cite Canon anywhere in or near the passage, though he does appear in the bibliography.
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#1
...The best part of all of this is that Dr. Gay is so bound and determined to hold on no matter what comes bubbling up and the Board does not dare fire her.
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01/02/2024 9:27 Comments ||
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#6
Of course she will sue. Harvard should counter sue for misrepresentation and fraud in her application. The problem is the governing board who are no better than her.
#13
OK, the plagiarism thing is skeevy, but given that she is a Person of Obvious Kolor (POOK*), shouldn't we be applauding the fact that she can read and write? And not only can she read and write, but she does it at grade level, which is better than most of the kids in our big city schools.
We should also acknowledge that because of slavery, POOKs have historically been denied access to university positions where they could plagiarize other people's works, so there is kind of a reparations angle.
Previously, the alleged copying was no big deal. A cynical person might wonder if all the noise about plagiarism now is smoke to cover the really stupid things Gay has been saying in public. Pass the schadenfreude, please!
* Kolor is spelled with a 'K' in order to decolonize the word because English is racist.
#14
We should also acknowledge that because of slavery
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