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What I describe (in my previous post) is how one pads (OTPs) were used in the
1960s and during WWII.
I view a OTP as a physical thing normally a pad of sheets with numbers or
letters on. Or extending
the
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I remember water soluble paper for manually typed SOPs in the plane I was on.
In case it went in the drink.
It was always a joke to put a wadded sheet of it in the new guy's coffee.
Tracy Johnson
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On 05/07/2014 08:34 AM, Tracy Johnson wrote:
I remember water soluble paper for manually typed SOPs in the plane
I was on. In case it went in the drink.
Flash
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Flash paper is big with bookies.. easy to wipe out a whole bunch of
evidence in one move -if you stack it right.
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We used to play with disappearing ink when I was a kid
Ernie
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Yes sorta
Ernie
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Lemon juice?