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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    Nigel where is this college located?
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    Jack, I've no Idea, the image is one that hit my Twitter or Facebook feed and I had to share :)
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    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    It looks like they added a brick veneer to the wall on the left or added a new wall there and it covered up the original "C". Look at the windows and see how narrower the frame is on the left than it is on the right. It's still funny.
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    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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    Glad to see this thread back. Last post before today was July 2011.
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    Layback Bear said:
    Nigel where is this college located?
    Ball State University
    College of Architecture and Planning
    2000 W University Ave, Muncie, IN 47306


    This might be the building (perhaps from a different angle):
    The Ball State Daily :: Ten signs you're an architecture major
    Some have suggested that the surface that you see on the upper deck is where the letters where Photoshopped in as a joke. Others say that the angle in the "C" photo might be to the left side of that same upper deck.

    Google - perhaps from the same perspective as the article above.
    (Pan up or zoom out to see the upper deck/windows.)

    Google - from around the corner - left side of upper deck.
    (Zoomed in on the upper deck.)


    The reflections in the "C" photo seems to show a side of a building that has some brick followed by glass panes (which reach to the sky). Then a building surface almost directly behind the photographer. That building seems to have a white (concrete?) band on top.

    This might be more consistent with a photo taken on the back side of that same building linked to above. Imagine approaching that same building from this angle - then turning 90 degrees to your right and taking a photo of an upper deck (not shown by Google maps). However, I don't see the white (concrete?) band on top of the building that would be behind the photographer.

    Google's Street View does not show all angles/entrances to that building. I see no way to confirm the signage via Street View. If it is real, I would think that it was like some laundromat signs that are intentionally placed upside down to get your attention. If it is fake, I still wonder what angle/entrance was used for the original photo.
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    After looking at it more closely, I'm now convinced it was Photoshopped. Look at how the bricks are blurred where the "C" is and the angle of the mortar lines are different from the bricks below that portion. Also, the lower left corner of the window is cut off by the "bricks".
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    Borg 386 said:
    Apparently police have yet to grasp the idea of "undercover."
    Anyone can name their network whatever they want (don't ask how I know ) although using the word "police" in the name could be construed as impersonating a law enforcement officer, which is usually a felony.
    I police my children all the time. Could they have me arrested for that?
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    cyclops said:
    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    Borg 386 said:
    Apparently police have yet to grasp the idea of "undercover."
    Anyone can name their network whatever they want (don't ask how I know ) although using the word "police" in the name could be construed as impersonating a law enforcement officer, which is usually a felony.
    I police my children all the time. Could they have me arrested for that?
    Seriously?
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