Twitter Briefs – 01/05/2021

WordPress fails to render these tweets right on the front page of the blog, so click the headline above to look at this post’s dedicated page, and all these tweets should render correctly, complete with videos and pictures.

No Q.

Headline Brief is here.

President Trump’s twitter feed (May not display properly on the main blog, unless you load this brief’s page by clicking on the title):

Don Jr’s Tweets (May not display properly on the main blog, unless you load this brief’s page by clicking on the title):

https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1346340425930444800?s=20

https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1346240224834301952?s=20

https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1346265865856155648?s=20

https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1346290700107866112?s=20

https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1346229104337629184?s=20

https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1346367224756355073?s=20

Spread r/K Theory, because Roberts is a traitor.

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RedMoonProject
RedMoonProject
3 years ago

A note on the ballot calibration issue above. As a long time graphic artist I would point out that those calibration marks can be set during the process of page building. Adobe InDesign is the standard page layout tool used by graphic artists and designers everywhere. (in the old days it was Quark, but that is no longer the case.) In any event, when you have your page set up and you want to print it or output it to a PDF file, which is the norm nowadays, you have manual control over where those marks go. Normal procedure is to offset them 1/8″ for most jobs. This allows for bleed to be included and insures standards are met. But they can be set for other values, for instance pushing them farther out or father in. It’s entirely up to the individual setting up the page.