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john doe
| Posted on Monday, August 15, 2005 - 08:50 pm: |
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can you remove your fingerprints, if so, how?? |
Kasey
| Posted on Saturday, August 06, 2005 - 09:14 am: |
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Arrishidia@yahoo.fr (France) Your IP Address: 62.17.1.194 Asking this question on this forum is like approaching a police officer on the street and asking about the best way to rob a bank. How would you react if you were that police officer? What would you tell the person? |
myself
| Posted on Saturday, August 06, 2005 - 08:01 am: |
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how can i make my fingerprints look different for a short period of time without surgery,only using normal and basic staff, |
Kasey Wertheim
| Posted on Friday, January 23, 2004 - 03:44 pm: |
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Specifically, go to "Search the Forum" on the left and type in "change fingerprints". This produces 242 results, two of which on the first page are: General Questions from Non-Fingerprint Experts: Altering Prints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html • fingerprint patterns never change http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html as a result of natural causes • palm prints. Patterns do not change http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html with age, stress, etc. I hav • in your posts toward altering fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html . I have researched and exami • patterns in fingerprints ever change http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html with age, stress, climate or • that Michael wants to change http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html his fingerprints to such an e • is the easiest way to alter fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1494.html General Questions from Non-Fingerprint Experts: Fingerprint http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1379.html • goes... i understand that fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1379.html are unique to everyone, so is • fair project on genetic change http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1379.html s in fingerprinting. I have tw • on the genetic transfer of fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1379.html • such as leprosy may change http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1379.html friction ridge configuration, • hope you consider a career on fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/1379.html . David @:^ From this, a new word was found: altering, so a search for "Altering fingerprints" brings up 229 results, on the first page of which is: General Questions from Non-Fingerprint Experts: Altering fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/70.html SaturdayJanuary1220020140am> • been a history of fingerprint altering http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/70.html SaturdayJanuary1220020140am> and how • possible to alter human fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/4/70.html SaturdayJanuary1220020140am> burning or any other way From this last search, the discussion mentions a new term "mutilation", which if searched separately brings up three conversations, one of which is: AFIS Questions and Answers: What efects of scarring - fingerprints http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/14/334.html WednesdayMarch620020440am> • intentional fingerprint mutilation http://onin.com/fp/wwwbd/messages/14/334.html WednesdayMarch620020440am> and can offer the following: |
Lynn Henry
| Posted on Monday, January 19, 2004 - 05:22 pm: |
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hope it was not too messy LOL |
Kasey Wertheim
| Posted on Monday, January 19, 2004 - 01:58 am: |
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Yes. Examples of your two-part inquiry include: Amputation of part of your finger Amputation at both wrists Hope this helps! For more details, search the FAQ's of this website where the SERIOUS answer to this question has been given in detail several times. Regards... -Kasey |
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