aurgelmir
Cyberdyne Systems T-850
Norwegian Wookiee
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Post by aurgelmir on Jul 18, 2006 13:00:10 GMT 1
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Post by martinev2 on Jul 20, 2006 7:14:28 GMT 1
Did you get that IP?
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aurgelmir
Cyberdyne Systems T-850
Norwegian Wookiee
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Post by aurgelmir on Jul 20, 2006 11:59:32 GMT 1
Nope, that one I got TTM.
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Post by martinev2 on Jul 20, 2006 12:43:12 GMT 1
Hmm it doesn't look like the ones I've seen. There's a rumour going that a secretary signs TTM, although those signatures don't look anything like the real ones AND this one. This does have his style so dunno but I've met him twice and got 5 autographs of him and gotten two for others and it doesn't look like the real deal.
Not trying to be an @ss but just warn you it may not be real.
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aurgelmir
Cyberdyne Systems T-850
Norwegian Wookiee
Posts: 566
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Post by aurgelmir on Jul 20, 2006 14:13:32 GMT 1
Oh heck, I know that I should be skeptic about every TTM success I get. And so should everybody. As long as you haven't seen the signature being signed in person you NEVER can be sure. But, I have compared this one to other IP signatures and it does actually match those. So, it compares to some and doesn't to other. What does that mean? A: Goldblum signs different IP then TTM (many does as they might not have the time and place to sign a "good" signature in person). B. It's secretarial. Who knows, could be. But since this one was from a Set address it's not signed by his agency secr. anyway. Or C. Mr. Goldblum got hit by an epileptic seizure while writing his signature. To be honest, I don't know which one is the correct answer as I weren't there when it was signed. This is the "pleasure and joy" of getting a TTM success.
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Post by martinev2 on Jul 20, 2006 14:40:39 GMT 1
LOL I go for C haha.
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