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After Public Domain praising Silver so much about how he he researches everything, Iâm surprised that Silver almost made such a fundamental mistake. Even a casual reading of LĂŠon Scottâs story tells us that the whole purpose of his recording sound was so he could see it on paper. Wax cylinders wouldnât have been good for that. Also, Public Domain told Ms. Thorndike that the phonautograph of Lincoln was found among Scottâs paperâs and that someone as sending him a scam of it. Even P.D. knows that it should be a piece of paper and not a wax cylinder. Also, I noticed that Silver ordered cylinders made of canova oil. Iâm pretty sure thereâs no such thing.
Anyway, Silver didnât even apologize for making Sprocket do all that documentation on the wrong thing. He just told her to do it again.
Iâve been looking over the story so far and I think what it âis aboutâ is the relationship between Silver and Sprocket. I will write more on why I think so probably later today, but keep an eye on it.
Iâm a little surprised that Public Domain contacted Bea before they had any physical object to show her. She is eagerly awaiting someone to come to her door with evidence, and they havenât even perfected to process of producing one of these fake âphonautographsâ.
Wow! The grifters who couldnât scam straight! For a supposed expert, Silver has made a really elementary error, and even if Sprocket can cover for him regarding the documentation, this has got to set back their timing. And Public Domain has them on a short clock. The whole Thorndike Scam could fall apart on its own before she even forks over the money! Then, what? No honor among thievesâŚ.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 7 years ago
Good morning All!
So sorry about your dad, Blunebottle. Words cannot express my feelings.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
âProof is in the proofing.â
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Maybe itâs the documentation that will trip âem up âŚ?
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Silver looking like âUncle Dukeâ from âDoonesburyâ in panel #2.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 7 years ago
And a good bright Monday morning to you Cowboy Bill bob !
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Good and quiet morning to you Bill & Gweedo.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Shouldnât they get paper used from that time? Anyone who will date it will find the paper and lamb black new.
Neil Wick over 7 years ago
After Public Domain praising Silver so much about how he he researches everything, Iâm surprised that Silver almost made such a fundamental mistake. Even a casual reading of LĂŠon Scottâs story tells us that the whole purpose of his recording sound was so he could see it on paper. Wax cylinders wouldnât have been good for that. Also, Public Domain told Ms. Thorndike that the phonautograph of Lincoln was found among Scottâs paperâs and that someone as sending him a scam of it. Even P.D. knows that it should be a piece of paper and not a wax cylinder. Also, I noticed that Silver ordered cylinders made of canova oil. Iâm pretty sure thereâs no such thing.
Anyway, Silver didnât even apologize for making Sprocket do all that documentation on the wrong thing. He just told her to do it again.
Iâve been looking over the story so far and I think what it âis aboutâ is the relationship between Silver and Sprocket. I will write more on why I think so probably later today, but keep an eye on it.
William Bednar Premium Member over 7 years ago
Soot coated paper? Really? I know that the ârecordingâ is supposed to be from the early to mid 1800âs, but this sounds very odd.
Ignatz Premium Member over 7 years ago
Man. Youâd think Sprocket could at least have done as much research as reading the Wikipedia article.
Ken in Ohio over 7 years ago
Iâm a little surprised that Public Domain contacted Bea before they had any physical object to show her. She is eagerly awaiting someone to come to her door with evidence, and they havenât even perfected to process of producing one of these fake âphonautographsâ.
avenger09 over 7 years ago
Perhaps Silverâs time in the slammer and his need to be alert 24/7 caused a diminishing of his mental prowess. This was an amateurâs mistake!
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Wow! The grifters who couldnât scam straight! For a supposed expert, Silver has made a really elementary error, and even if Sprocket can cover for him regarding the documentation, this has got to set back their timing. And Public Domain has them on a short clock. The whole Thorndike Scam could fall apart on its own before she even forks over the money! Then, what? No honor among thievesâŚ.