Robert Oster deep sea?
Robert Oster deep sea?
LAMY Turmaline
Cogito, ergo sum
-- René Descartes 1637
I add a couple of weevil-ish hints, as I see there's so much excitement here
1) Unicorn
2) In the beginning.....
Quoted the sample to get it onto this page, as it takes me six months* to get from page to page!
Blech. I already disliked the colour, but now... Worse, I suspect I know its identity. But I ain't guessing; someone else's turn.
*This may be a teeny-tiny exaggeration. However, it feels like six months.
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
*tap tap*
Testing, testing. One-er, two-er, three-er. Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow. One day she dropped some BSB, now it's blue from head to toe.
Has it been long enough now to say you broke the thread? . Unless there is actually an ink called "Keystone", in which case I apologise as I'm going to be a little late with my ink of mystery...
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
Take your time. We are all patient
Breaking the thread? I am not sure if I get that
Well I was rather hoping someone else might like to try guessing the existing ink, actually. You know, like the thread says.
Besides no-one would make me post pics on a connection that's slumped to 20Kbps, would they? It's cruelty to weevils.
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
Yazeh (November 16th, 2020)
My parents, with great foresight, knew there would be days like this, which is why they christened me Alice. And lo, here I am falling down the rabbit hole. Tread carefully now, children, for it has taken me overtentwenty minutes andfiveseven page refreshes to even get to this reply box and I am a trifle... tense. That being said:
Would some nice lady or gentleman like to put me out of my misery and at least tell me the name of the ink I am supposed to have guessed?!?!!
And breathe.
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
Lady Weevi Wonderland, Is the smartphone connection as bad over there, maybe you can use tapatalk ... or maybe emailing the sample to another geek......
Last edited by Yazeh; November 16th, 2020 at 11:10 AM.
If you're on Windows 95 I'm surprised you can even use the forum. I'm assuming that's the era because 20kbps is consistent with a 33.6kbps modem which was popular at the time.
Edit to add: I didn't mean to be insulting. But 20kbps is really unusual now, and I'm wondering how that is even possible! I'm in a remote area where there is no broadband available and I'm quite a bit faster than that. Some years ago when we had dialup and I was sharing the connection with my wife, I used to get about 48kbps.
Last edited by Ole Juul; November 16th, 2020 at 02:07 PM.
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