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    Hey guys! Thanks for the suggestions. @Diamond gave me a nice idea and then I decided to turn the blueprint a little, it really made it feel like a piece of paper on top.
    @Poison I didn't noticed that until you said it, I made the fonts on the blueprints larger, I think it looks more readable now, what do you think?

    @Bogie According to the book those poles were also mounted with nets, but it never explained why, I guess it's to trap the jumpers? haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carbus View Post
    @Bogie According to the book those poles were also mounted with nets, but it never explained why, I guess it's to trap the jumpers? haha
    Hmmm, "Jumper Poles"? I know what stripper poles are for, but Jumper Poles?

    The blueprint looks better, nice work.

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    Vast improvement for the blueprint, both the turning and the larger font!

    I'd say the poles would be used to keep the jumpers from jumping up onto the speeding train? Instead of leaping up against the side or on top of the train they would get a fast-moving metal pole to the ribs, and possibly be ensnared by the nets.

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    Wow, this is looking good. I love the presentation!
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    Excellent entry! I love the entire composition: including the map as part of the memo, and then laying the T64 schematics on top, the whole thing looks great. Just wish I read Latin.

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    Well if I'm not mistaken the "Latin" in the numbered texts is standard placeholder text in pseudo-Latin as found in many templates for various kinds of documents on most page layout programs. I think Carbus will be replacing that text with readable English text. Authentic looking blueprint you have there!

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