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This says it's not possible
Authored by: JamesK on Thursday, May 30 2013 @ 05:23 PM EDT
Digitizing a fake Rob Ford in a video is a technical impossibility

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Heh - there's another possibility
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, May 30 2013 @ 06:53 PM EDT

You stated:

Unless you both star reporters, and the editor of gawker are lying, The video exists.
Certain "industry analysts" and "members of the main media" were "shown convincing code that proved Linux had code in it that was copied from Unix".

SCO (aka: scox, aka: scog, aka: what are they now???) also showed the "evidence" in a Public Forum.

I believe the code was "encrypted" and that "encryption" broken within a few hours to show the code SCOg claimed was "stolen" was actually BSD code.

What this example highlights is the other possibility you never mentioned:

    The movie that was shown the media was not authentic!
And the media bit hook-line-and-sinker.

Caveat: I don't know what the reality behind the situation is. I simply point out another possibility.

RAS

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