Topic: Missing Okudagram from ("Hotel Royale"[TNG]) found.
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Good. Really good. You got me with that 'screenshot'. Good work. Do you know what's really interesting? When I watched that episode again, they mentioned the Charybdis' library. A ship of that size has a library (it obviously had a crew of several persons, too). But why the hell do they store a book like that in the library??? I mean, I understand that they don't want to read Goethe or Dante or Rowling, but why this book? Imagine you had to live in such a novel for the rest of your live. Awful.
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the Swiss911 font is fine, but doesnt size small well at all unless your smooth it a lot.. BTW, the swiss font is the right thickness, like Compacta, but Okuda has said that there is no exact match since even when he uses a Font that others have, he plays with the aspect ratio so that its always a little thinner that the real version
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CaptainMike, you are really overplaying the differences between that oh-so-offensive TrekMonitor font and the righteous "real" Okuda font. Objectively, from a distance they are nearly identical. What happened to you as a child to make you loath...a font...so much? ;-)
Me think he doth protest to much. Perhaps CaptainMike *secretly* has desires the forbidden font!
quote:Originally posted by Cpt. Kyle Amasov: Good. Really good. You got me with that 'screenshot'. Good work. Do you know what's really interesting? When I watched that episode again, they mentioned the Charybdis' library. A ship of that size has a library (it obviously had a crew of several persons, too). But why the hell do they store a book like that in the library??? I mean, I understand that they don't want to read Goethe or Dante or Rowling, but why this book? Imagine you had to live in such a novel for the rest of your live. Awful.
Well the Botany Bay had Moby Dick, King Lear and the Bible...I suppose genetically engineereed tyrants are more cultured than your average NASA pilot.
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Me being able to read Capt. Mike's message with the appropriate font indicates I am a sad, sad individual. I pity myself.
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I had to put it into word to translate it... don't feel too bad.
Out of strange coincidence the first fonts that appeared when I changed were the trek fonts I have [from the different trek programs like Omnipedia, Encyclopedia, TNG TM, etc].
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If you put it in notepad, you don't have to worry about discovering what secret illuminati font Mike used. Not that it's not fun trying to decode that stuff. Like McGyver. But with less bailing wire. Yes.
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