so, as I read through this:
http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML1525/ML15251A587.pdf
what I intriguingly notice is that October 22, 2015 appears to be entered using a Courier font with an old school mechanical typewriter, or perhaps a daisy wheel selectric,....
any insights on this from the folks who may know?!?!?!?!?! :-\
Quote from: GLW on Feb 22, 2016, 10:07
so, as I read through this:
http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML1525/ML15251A587.pdf
what I intriguingly notice is that October 22, 2015 appears to be entered using a Courier font with an old school mechanical typewriter, or perhaps a daisy wheel selectric,....
any insights on this from the folks who may know?!?!?!?!?! :-\
Nothing new to us here, Watts Bar is commuting distance from my place.
Watts Bar Unit 2 Issued Operating Licensehttps://tva.gov/Newsroom/Watts-Bar-2-Project
Quote from: Marlin on Feb 22, 2016, 10:29
Nothing new to us here, Watts Bar is commuting distance from my place.
Watts Bar Unit 2 Issued Operating License
https://tva.gov/Newsroom/Watts-Bar-2-Project
okay, I'll make it simple,... :P
is the issue date typed with a typewriter whilst the rest of the license is word processed through a printer?
Quote from: GLW on Feb 22, 2016, 10:07
so, as I read through this:
http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML1525/ML15251A587.pdf
what I intriguingly notice is that October 22, 2015 appears to be entered using a Courier font with an old school mechanical typewriter, or perhaps a daisy wheel selectric,....
any insights on this from the folks who may know?!?!?!?!?! :-\
Nah - the kerning is too tight for a typewriter. Even an IBM Selectric, which will automatically adjust the kerning, couldn't type like that. Also, the typeface isn't quite right for Courier.
Quote from: GLW on Feb 22, 2016, 11:20
okay, I'll make it simple,... :P
is the issue date typed with a typewriter whilst the rest of the license is word processed through a printer?
It looked like you were questioning its authenticity because of seeming inconsistency. Official documents are released in PDF that blurs the type and the font can be anything the processor has in its library for whatever reason.
You must be very bored or on your second bottle of wine to ask this question. :P
Quote from: Marlin on Feb 22, 2016, 12:08
It looked like you were questioning its authenticity because of seeming inconsistency. Official documents are released in PDF that blurs the type and the font can be anything the processor has in its library for whatever reason.
You must be very bored or on your second bottle of wine to ask this question. :P
nope, I research all the time,...
I get paid to be an expert,...
I do my best to deliver,...
details count,...
Quote from: GLW on Feb 22, 2016, 12:10
nope, I research all the time,...
I get paid to be an expert,...
I do my best to deliver,...
details count,...
Picking fly specks out of pepper... 8) isn't that how we descibed some of the QA/QC in the Navy? :P
actually GLW cool that you pay attention to details like that. sometimes they really matter. usually not, but it is the sometimes that count. I have a couple of tales in the Nuclear Industry where those details that don't usually matter mattered big time. Not telling though.
Quote from: Marlin on Feb 22, 2016, 12:36
Picking fly specks out of pepper.......
funny thing though, the last guy I worked with who liked that phrase was also an old, silvered out, bubblehead, ELT,...
hmmmmmmmmm,.... :-\ :P ;) :) 8)
Quote from: GLW on Feb 22, 2016, 10:10
funny thing though, the last guy I worked with who liked that phrase was also an old, silvered out, bubblehead, ELT,...
hmmmmmmmmm,.... :-\ :P ;) :) 8)
I resemble that remark. :old:
;)