Anon 04/30/2024 (Tue) 05:37 No.10293 del
I learned about the September 11, 2001 buildings' planned demolitions by internal planted explosives and stuff in the past. There's probably only faked footage of a "plane" flying into the first tower (the North Tower). As for the second big explosion (South Tower), this 2017 video sheds some light on that - "9/11 - THE FOOTAGE THEY DIDN'T LET YOU SEE TWICE (9/11 2001 Documentary)":
https://inv.tux.pizza/watch?v=djKIlXz8WJs

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That video sounded like a joke when I first watched it, wasn't sure if they were serious. Upload date and comments point to trickery; one of the comments="Best online April's fool of the day! Loved the guy with the mustache." I got got by that video for a short time.

I do wonder about the maximum data density of A4 paper. >>10291 encoding/decoding system says 512K per each sheet of paper (front and back) is possible. Not sure what is meant by
>each letter is 8/26 bytes rather than the more common 26/8 bytes

I wonder if there is any standard regarding this data on paper and which characters to use. Maybe an encoding system already exists. QRcodes are better than bar codes; they are maybe also better than any character set in regards to having a higher data density.