Deckard's Newspaper Prop
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I just finished a version of Deckard's newspaper, complete with the correct headline, masthead, and detailed articles. It's a wraparound for a USA-today -sized paper, and I designed it at a resolution to be printed out full size, but I'm still looking for an economical way to print it. I hope to post some additional images to show the article text.<BR><BR>Here's the repro:<BR><BR><!-- BBCode auto-link start --><a href="http://www.freepicturehosting.com/g/120716_T.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.freepicturehosting.com/g/120716_T.jpg</a><!-- BBCode auto-link end --><BR><BR>and the original:<BR><BR><!-- BBCode auto-link start --><a href="http://www.freepicturehosting.com/g/120717_T.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.freepicturehosting.com/g/120717_T.jpg</a><!-- BBCode auto-link end --><BR><BR>Any comments? I'd love to hear 'em if you got 'em.....<BR><BR><font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: BenMund on 2002-11-24 17:26 ]</font>
You name it - let's see...<BR>- The first two relate to the headline<BR>- A Catholic bishop's anti-replicant stance<BR>- Opium busts in the LAPD<BR>- Gary Willoughby's "sector 4" article.<BR>- OffWorld shuttle crash denial from the UN<BR>- Neo-luddites<BR>- ...and there's a few more in there.<BR><BR>The picture at the bottom is of a kid & his winning animoid - a pterosaur.<BR><BR><font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: BenMund on 2002-11-24 21:18 ]</font>
<BR><BR>Here's a closeup of two of the articles:<BR><BR><!-- BBCode auto-link start --><a href="http://www.FreePictureHosting.Com/ads/fphAuction.asp?id=120862" target="_blank">http://www.FreePictureHosting.Com/ads/fphAuction.asp?id=120862</a><!-- BBCode auto-link end --><BR><BR>And the whole paper / original:<BR><BR><!-- BBCode auto-link start --><a href="http://www.FreePictureHosting.Com/ads/fphAuction.asp?id=120863" target="_blank">http://www.FreePictureHosting.Com/ads/fphAuction.asp?id=120863</a><!-- BBCode auto-link end --><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>And here's the text of another one of the articles:<BR><BR>-----<BR><BR>AUSTRAILIAN NEO-LUDDITE GROUP AGREES TO "ESPER"<BR><BR>UNITED PRESS-- Australia?s Crime Squad claimed partial victory in a decade-long fight to get a neo-luddite group in Perth to use ESPER technology to identify and track criminals.<BR><BR>The group "The Sons of the Wasteland" believes that technology leads to aggression. However, after a 10-year fight with local law enforcement, they have agreed to begin using a limited version of the law enforcement's ESPER system, known as an ASPER-09.<BR><BR>The ASPER-09 was picked for its ability to identify an individual within very large databases of images in seconds, its ability to search for common background scenes as well as faces, its use of imagery from any source, including live video as well as digital and analog photos. Also noted was the security built into the program that allows for the secure transmission of data even from remote databases.<BR><BR>"It has no 3D scanning or even<BR>(see "ASPER" on page A12)<BR><BR>-----<BR><BR>
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