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Just to add - if you look in high res. the chef in the "clean" copy is a clear cut and paste from the chef de service text directly above it - the title should be prof as well. None of it makes much sense other than telling me there's something odd going on. Why would anyone at all infill a title (wrongly) in the space made by a punchhole ? Unless hoping to conceal it?
unclem0nty said:Given that both versions of the document appear to give exactly the same key values/information, I can't really imagine what would have been the point of any skulduggery ... if there was any.
Seems weird to me that this vital document - as posited above, the holy grail that will Save the Soul of Cycling - apparently disappeared off the face of the earth for 8 years until Michelle Cound's tireless detective work uncovered it... and then she doesn't unearth just one copy of it, but two alternative ones.
Why would somebody fax two very slightly different copies of the same fax to someone? "Hi, yep - thanks for the fax. All fine, but could I just ask you to send over another one, but with four lines of data near the end in bold face? Thanks. Obviously they'll both then be filed safely away in a place where no one will find them for several years."
Briefly: the suggestion is that these faxes are two drafts of the same manipulation. Looks as if perhaps somebody noticed that ALL the data entries should have been entered in bold for formatting consistency, but forgot to bin the other version and ended up inadvertently disseminating both.
Just to add - if you look in high res. the chef in the "clean" copy is a clear cut and paste from the chef de service text directly above it - the title should be prof as well. None of it makes much sense other than telling me there's something odd going on. Why would anyone at all infill a title (wrongly) in the space made by a punchhole ? Unless hoping to conceal it?