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o ic you are not familiar with the movie industry?
Evasive answer but that is what I expected. How do you think the image you posted came from? This site and was copied and during the copying procedure a hair got on the copy., but the original came from this exact site.What a troll.
Quote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:40:06 AMo ic you are not familiar with the movie industry?And again no answer and no evidence. So show me where in the movie industry the use letters on the props.
Well, I also wrote let start somewhere with some 'evidence'A lot of people look very 'hyper' from here,and seem to be 'all over the place"And don't seem to be able to focus properly. So. start discussing some evidence?Like hmmm the 'c' on the rock? Just a prop?!
NO!
Quote from: gwiz on October 01, 2015, 10:39:40 AMhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/50536828@N05/4643351218/Doesn't work on my browser.
Just tell me what you are showing, mate.
Quote from: gwiz on October 01, 2015, 10:35:17 AMQuote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:20:30 AMLike hmmm the 'c' on the rock? Just a prop?!Interesting, the one item he picks has already been comprehensively debunked on this thread, and he accuses others of not reading his posts.Oh yes I have seen it. But as I said, people are all over the place here.So start concentrating on one.btw it is not debunked as we will see.
Quote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:20:30 AMLike hmmm the 'c' on the rock? Just a prop?!Interesting, the one item he picks has already been comprehensively debunked on this thread, and he accuses others of not reading his posts.
Like hmmm the 'c' on the rock? Just a prop?!
already talked about. Zoom in and it is clearly not on the photo. It looks like a hair on the scanner. It is NOT on the same rock in other photos. It is NOT on the same rock in other versions of the same photo. It is NOT on the same rock in the same photo in a magazine published just weeks after the landing. There is no evidence props are marked that way.
Quote from: Miss Vocalcord on October 01, 2015, 10:38:01 AMQuote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:33:58 AMDon't you know about the 'c' on the rock AND the ground? It is hilarious!Again evasive behaviour: You claim this so called 'c' (which isn't on the rock anyway) indicates it is a prop: Where is your evidence for this claim?o ic you are not familiar with the movie industry?why bother if you are already convinced there is no 'c'?Why did you wrote that there is no '' c ". Don't you TRUST the photo?
Quote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:33:58 AMDon't you know about the 'c' on the rock AND the ground? It is hilarious!Again evasive behaviour: You claim this so called 'c' (which isn't on the rock anyway) indicates it is a prop: Where is your evidence for this claim?
Don't you know about the 'c' on the rock AND the ground? It is hilarious!
Quote from: bknight on October 01, 2015, 10:41:22 AMEvasive answer but that is what I expected. How do you think the image you posted came from? This site and was copied and during the copying procedure a hair got on the copy., but the original came from this exact site.What a troll.And you are sure of this, because.....?
What if the 'c' was on much earlier, official, photos and disappeared later? That is indeed the case!
A magazine cover from 1971, same picture, no C.
Quote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:40:06 AMQuote from: Miss Vocalcord on October 01, 2015, 10:38:01 AMQuote from: Tindarormkimcha on October 01, 2015, 10:33:58 AMDon't you know about the 'c' on the rock AND the ground? It is hilarious!Again evasive behaviour: You claim this so called 'c' (which isn't on the rock anyway) indicates it is a prop: Where is your evidence for this claim?o ic you are not familiar with the movie industry?why bother if you are already convinced there is no 'c'?Why did you wrote that there is no '' c ". Don't you TRUST the photo?Apparently you aren't either. The movie industry does not mark props like that.