casperdj777
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wanted to say thank you for making this. this is one of my favorite pros. I need add some brown play doh to mine to make it look movie accurate.
Thanks to @Roland and his images, it looks almost like a black and white map of the central and western United States's time zones...upside-down. Which is why there are multiple tiny clocks above the differently shaded grey sections.
-Nick
EDIT: The closest thing I was able to find on short notice: http://www.quill.com/incentive-pads/cbs/255028.html?cm_mmc=SEM_PLA_OS_255028
It just needs to be in black and white, not have Canada on it, and be upside-down.
...I think that just about confirms it. It shouldn't be too hard to make one from scratch.
But it must have Canada on it.
http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...ng-lot-scene-paper-doc3.jpg-280376d1391167244
Coincidentally, this link
... has a different view of the clip.
Cropped, enlarged and rotated.
http://www.therpf.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=283585&d=1391849406
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Great picture, Alan. Now we can recognize the head line: "Telephone Area Codes and Time Zones".![]()
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Does someone remember if there was some posts about the paper on the pocket of Doc ?
hi I'm not sure if I'm right but I think I read somewhere that this is some sort of map! Can't remember ...........
... I **couldn't believe it** when at that point a few minutes on the internet googling time zone maps found the EXACT thing.
Not 100 % exact. There are still a few differences to the screen used paper, but it's very easy to fix. On the screen used paper ...
... the title "Telephone Area Codes and Time Zones" is smaller
... there's more space between the clocks and the map
... the area codes of Yukon and Northwest Territories have their own line
... the tops of the gray backgrounds of the Pacific, Central and Atlantic zones line up with the borderlines of the states (for example: "403 YUKON" has a white background)
Apart from that, it's actually the exact paper.
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Here is a fixed version:
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If people are interested, I could even create an accurate vectorized graphic for a better printing quality.
What would you say the dimensions are then?
Not 100 % exact. There are still a few differences to the screen used paper, but it's very easy to fix. On the screen used paper ...
... the title "Telephone Area Codes and Time Zones" is smaller
... there's more space between the clocks and the map
... the area codes of Yukon and Northwest Territories have their own line
... the tops of the gray backgrounds of the Pacific, Central and Atlantic zones line up with the borderlines of the states (for example: "403 YUKON" has a white background)
Apart from that, it's actually the exact paper.![]()
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It's the 1st time I see the image in the background " Imperial", but what is Imperial ?
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Doc's mansion, 1955. I am digging this period of time, so rich! If you know something...
Not 100 % exact. There are still a few differences to the screen used paper, but it's very easy to fix. On the screen used paper ...
... the title "Telephone Area Codes and Time Zones" is smaller
... there's more space between the clocks and the map
... the area codes of Yukon and Northwest Territories have their own line
... the tops of the gray backgrounds of the Pacific, Central and Atlantic zones line up with the borderlines of the states (for example: "403 YUKON" has a white background)
Apart from that, it's actually the exact paper.
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Here is a fixed version:
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If people are interested, I could even create an accurate vectorized graphic for a better printing quality.
One nuclear bomb can ruin your whole day![]()
It looks to be an overview of an eye x)
I thought that poster in Doc's house might be some kind of informational poster about the electromagnetic spectrum, but I can't find a match.
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Here is a fixed version: