Hi finfin.......<br /><br />We have always been told the phrase, "time dots".......seems quite interesting. So I feel a bit lost..........<br />I understand TMZ posting pictures of Michael like this after Jermaine's official announcement . I know <br />something was said about how TMZ announced the death earlier.....but these times stamps are way <br />early. A stamp of 10:06am with the headline "Remembering Michael Jackson"......really? <br />I remember early on there was talk about TMZ timing of things...even about pictures. But I don't remember<br />it being so off. And the remote? What's that all about? Interesting to revisit for sure.......seems we might <br />not have been lead down the garden path by a certain somebody after-all, lol. Time Dots....good one. <br />Thanks Finfin......great stuff to look at again!<br />Have a beautiful day!<br />LOVE<br /><br />PS> the time zone PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) is -7 off Greenwich Mean Time .....it's daylight savings time of year......I have wondered <br />if that had a factor with the time dot stuff.....Wiki:<br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Time_Zone
Michael Jackson with remote control ....might mean he's the puppet-master of the Alternate Reality Game, which we are playing. This signifies the hoax is entertainment for believers.<br /><br /><br /><br />
Sarahli, that's one of so many threads I somehow missed, when they were coming thick and fast. I like one post there:<br />Cin_pyt<br />
MICHAEL CONTROLLING EVERYTHING NOTHING ESCAPES THIS MAN. HE'S TELLING US I GOT EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL I CHOOSE WHEN I GIVE CLUES AND WHEN YOU GET THEM. FAST FORWARD, PAUSE, REWIND (REHASH THE OLD NEWS)
<br /><br />Finfin, great observation! The video I started this thread with, didn’t mention those hoaxy times that I recall.<br /><br />And as usual as I reread TS's updates, he's clearly intimately knowledgable of what TMZ says hoax-wise.<br />
Displaying the source code of any page is easy. Right-click on the page you want to display in html code and select "view source code" or "view page code" . You'll get another window / tab opened containing the technical code of a web page. This should work in all browsers. In the browser menu, there's "edit / find" - with this search you may check for any expression, date, script etc in the html page code.<br /><br />For the "Remembering Michael Jackson" gallery, these are some data in the code:<br /><br />
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