Subject: Re: A Little Story....Not A Big Deal, But Sorta Funny, I Think.
From: "ADNA" <whoohoo@yooohoo.com>
Date: 24/01/2006, 17:53
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

If you are going to change a photo, at least get a little fluent in 
photoshop and make a go at it.  This MS Paint change is pathetic..

"Krackula >" <<krackula@i.am> wrote in message 
news:dhdes1d22c9evra0e410pk6stedkj1f8ta@4ax.com...
On 12 Jan 2006 19:19:01 -0800, "Omicron Machine"
<shapeshifter.dragon@gmail.com> wrote:

So, near where I live, there is a rising bridge over a canal. Past that
bridge is the middle of nowhere. There's a few buildings, but they
taper of after a while, then it's just a couple backstreets and then
eternities of woods and scrubland and small bodies of water. I was out
to go explore in the woods and my younger sister was with me. We were
just coming up on the path that leaves the main road to the backroad
into the woods when a truck driving on the main road passed us rather
quickly. It was heading for a long pavement and gravel road through the
woods. Trucks and things are often on that road, sometimes kids on
bikes. I haven't been all the way down it yet, but plan to some day.

Anyways, this truck that passed us was like one of the smaller version
U-Haul trucks, but it was completely white. No markings obvious of any
sort. The windows were tinted. I don't remember a licence plate front
or rear. In fact all I saw on it was a small number on the back, in the
bottom corner, in small black letters not more than three inches tall.
It said: 797.

Here's where it gets odd. Later on, I was watching a TV show on Area
51, and it included photos taken at the site's perimeter. It included
the photo below. The bit that caught my eye about it has been pointed
out and drawn up larger.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y225/Suulsa-Krii/gal_wei_ali_05.jpg




just a coincidence ...... as much as 797 means a  modem  fault code
http://www.modemsite.com/56k/duns797.asp

and that 797  (  even more  familiar to me than  modems codes ) is a
chapter of the USP pharmaceutical codes that
pharmacists and  biomedical engineers  ( me )   have to be  familiar
with !  .............
http://www.pharmacyisolators.com/usp-chapter-797.php