Ceglia v. Zuckerberg et al

Filing 459

AMENDED DOCUMENT by Paul D. Ceglia. Amendment to 456 Order on Motion to Strike,. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 1-15, # 2 Exhibit 16-20, # 3 Exhibit 21-37, # 4 Exhibit 38 Part 1, # 5 Exhibit 38 Part 2, # 6 Exhibit 38 Part 3, # 7 Exhibit 39-50, # 8 Certificate of Service)(Boland, Dean)

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Phone : (814) 793 2377 http://www.lesnevich.com/[5/19/2012 5:13:01 PM] © 2012 Lesnevich.com | All Rights Reserved E-mail: Lesnevich@aol.com EXHIBIT 41 EXHIBIT 41 EXHIBIT 41 EXHIBIT 42 EXHIBIT 42 EXHIBIT 42 EXHIBIT 43 EXHIBIT 43 EXHIBIT 43 National Archives Announces New Ban on Photography Blogs Bookmark/Share Contact Us Search Archives.gov GO Press/Journalists Home > Press/Journalists > Press Releases > Fiscal Year 2010 > National Archives Announces New Ban on Photography Press Information Press Releases Press Kits Press Release January 26, 2010 About Us Additional Resources About the National Archives The Charters of Freedom America's Historical Documents The National Archives Experience Prologue Magazine Featured Documents Online Exhibit Hall Online Databases Speeches and Writings by the Archivist Calendar of Events Learn why Democracy Starts Here National Archives Announces New Ban on Photography Washington, DC…On January 25, 2010, the National Archives announced in the Federal Register that filming, photographing, and videotaping by the public will be prohibited in all exhibition areas in the National Archives Building, Washington, DC, beginning February 25, 2010. The primary impetus for the new regulation was concern that the Charters of Freedom (the Declaration, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights) and other original documents on display in the National Archives Experience were at risk from exposure to flash photography. The announcement followed a lengthy period of internal analysis and discussion and a 60-day comment period in which the public was invited to offer input. In spite of a more than 30-year-old regulation explicitly stating that flash photography was prohibited, prominent signs stating the policy throughout the exhibition areas, and security guards reminding the public, Archives staff estimated that the documents were subjected to approximately 50,000 flashes a year. While enforcement of this policy has always been a National Archives priority, new cameras with automatic flash have made the policy almost impossible to enforce. The original documents displayed in the National Archives Experience are fragile and subject to fading from light. The National Archives must balance its commitment to making these founding documents available to the public with its mandate to preserve and protect them for future generations. Years of research and testing by top scientists have resulted in state-of-the-art encasements to protect the Charters of Freedom. Environmental recommendations and guidelines that include careful temperature and humidity controls, light levels below three foot candles, and light filters to remove ultraviolet radiation are closely adhered to in order to provide additional protection for our nation’s heritage. After close examination of the policy and consultation with National Archives preservation experts, the Archives determined that barring photography in the exhibition areas would help protect our nation’s heritage for future generations. Visitors who want an image of the Charters of Freedom or other original documents on display in the National Archives Experience may download them at no cost from www.archives.gov, visit the Resource Room adjacent to the Exhibition Hall for a free color copy, or visit the Archives Shop. For Press information, contact the National Archives Public Affairs staff at 202-357-5300. 10-53 Press/Journalists > http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2010/nr10-53.html[5/22/2012 10:17:53 PM] EXHIBIT 44 EXHIBIT 44 EXHIBIT 44 EXHIBIT 45 EXHIBIT 45 EXHIBIT 45 HP laser printer print defects   Products Laser printer print defects Refurbished LaserJets HP Maintenance Kits Lexmark Maintenance Kits Toner cartridges Herre is a list of common print defects found in laser printers. It is not a complete list but should cover 90% or more of the most common image defects.   Transfer Kits Background scatter Paper trays and cassettes Black lines - parrallel or perpendicular Faded print/ bubbles Repetitive Defects Black pages Fading print Skew Blank page - all pages Faulty Registration Tire tracks JetDirect Cards Blank page - occasional Gray background Toner smear Cables Blank spots Horizontal black lines Toner specks Common Parts Bubble Print Horizontal smudges Vertical black lines Compressed Print Horizontal white lines Vertical dots Contamination on back Image Skew Vertical white lines Creases Light print, dark print, or fade White spots on black Curl Loose toner White Stripes Parallel to Path Distorted image Misshapen characters   Duplexers Envelope feeders Tech Support Main Support Page Maintenance kit Instructions Manuals & Drivers Print Defects Repetitive defects Ruler Dropouts Partial blank page Click the image for detailed information. Error Codes Service Mode Clear Maint Count Cold Reset Instr. Tech Support Forum Discussion Board Green Initiative Background scatter Black lines parrallel or perpendicular Bubble print Compressed print Distorted image Dropouts Saves money, jobs, the environment. Testimonials Read what our customers have said about us. Black page Blank page all or occasional page Blank spots Contamination on back Creases Curl Faded print/ bubbles Fading print Faulty Registration   Fuser cores wanted.   http://www.printertechs.com/tech/print-defects/print-defects-index.php[5/29/2012 1:55:30 PM] HP laser printer print defects A+ Rating!   Gray background Horizontal black lines Horizontal smudges Horizontal white lines Light print, dark print, or fade Loose toner Misshapen characters Partial blank page Repetitive Defects Skew Tire tracks Toner smear Toner specks Vertical black lines Image Skew       608-831-2396 Home White spots on black Vertical white lines Vertical dots | Forum | Tech Support | About Us | Legal White Stripes Parallel to Path | Contact Us     © 2010 Printertechs.com, Inc. http://www.printertechs.com/tech/print-defects/print-defects-index.php[5/29/2012 1:55:30 PM] EXHIBIT 46 EXHIBIT 46 EXHIBIT 46 Printer Cartridges Copiers Laser Printers Toner Cartridges Xerox Canon HP Lexmark - A Laser Printer Service                    IS/MIS Print Defects  |   Printer Error Problems Network Problems/LAN Problems Print Defects Banding Banding appears as light and dark horizontal lines on a page that is supposed to be uniformly gray. It is due to variation in the speed of the paper as it moves from roll to roll during development or transfer. It is undetectable when printing text and is mostly noticeable on fine dot or horizontal line patterns. Inspect the gear train and the paper feed rollers for wear, damage, dirt or binds. Background Areas that are supposed to stay blank are getting small amounts of toner deposited on them. Clean the erase lamps and the printhead window. Rough paper can cause background on some papers. Change paper and run the print test again. Printing on coated paper can also cause background. Users who run large jobs with very dense graphics in high humidity environments may get some print quality improvement from increasing the Transfer setting; users with more normal jobs will see no difference. Make sure the HVPS contacts to the transfer roll housing are in good condition. Black Page Black output is usually caused by an incorrect high voltage in the printing process, resulting in toner development on the entire photoconductor drum. Check the condition of each HVPS contact and make sure they spring back when pressed. Check the continuity of the HVPS cable. Make sure the voltages are correct; if they are not, replace the engine board. If no other trouble is found replace the HVPS. Blank Paper Inspect the printhead shutter for proper operation and make sure the actuator on the cartridge is present and extends into the printhead shroud when the printer top cover is closed. A failed printhead/laser will cause a Service error rather than blank output. Check the continuity of the HPVS cable. The HPVS and transfer roll contacts should be clean and spring back when pressed. Make sure the transfer roll contact under the left bearing is making contact with the HVPS. Blurred or Fuzzy Print This can be caused by a damaged gear train or by paper slippage in the feed roll or transfer roll. Also see Banding. Inspect the HVPS contacts; make sure each spring loaded contact returns when pressed and released. Inspect the transfer roll housing contacts for damage or contamination. Check the gear train for damage, binds, or wear. Dead Machine Possible causes: no voltage reaching the printer, LVPS failure, blown LVPS fuse, failure of the On/Off switch linkage, or a shorted electrical component. Check for the indicated voltages at the LVPS connection to the engine board. If no voltages are present, check fuse and the poser switch before replacing the LVPS. If some voltages are present but all are not correct, disconnect all cables except the LVPS from the engine board. http://www.alaserprinter.com/ismis.htm#Printdefect[5/29/2012 2:06:46 PM] “We are one of the largest companies in Orange County and been using service from ALPS for nine years now. We have consistently received an excellent level of support from ALPS with service and supplies. ALPS has been a great partner and has met or exceeded our expectations for our office equipment needs. We highly recommend ALPS.” R. Thompson     Printer Cartridges Copiers Laser Printers Toner Cartridges Xerox Canon HP Lexmark - A Laser Printer Service Honeycomb (Areas of the page are covered by faint 6 mm circles). This print defect is usually caused by the print cartridge. If it is not the problem, verify that the tab on the transfer roll housing is touching the contact on the HVPS; the transfer roll housing should have continuity to ground. Make sure the HVPS ground lead to the side frame is in place and making good contact. Horizontal Void or Streak This is usually due to the cartridge not being installed correctly. Check the printhead/laser area for obstructions, and check the mechanical workings of the print cartridge and printhead shutter. If nothing is found, see "Blank Page" and follow those instructions. Light Print Light print is frequently caused by a worn out print cartridge. Clean the transfer roll by powering on and off two or three times, leaving the printer on for about two minutes each time. Other causes are the same as for "Blank Page". Make sure Print Darkness on the customer/operator menu is set to Normal or Dark. Increasing the diagnostics mode Print Contrast setting will darken print further. On some HP printers lowering the number increases the density. PostScript emulation output may appear lighter than PCL emulation output or a test print; this is not a defect. Verify on the Print Test that the print is too light before performing service. Regularly Spaced Marks This is caused by a defect on one of the rolls or gears in the print process. The damaged part can be determined by the spacing of the marks. Find and replace the damaged part. Residual Image Residual Image - the "walking" of a leftover image down the page - is probably the result of failed erase lamps not discharging the photoconductor, or of a failed cleaner inside the print cartridge. It can also be caused by a failed fuser hot roll retaining toner and redepositing on the page. Check that the erase lamp voltage at engine board is +24 VDC and that the cable has continuity. To test the erase lamps, jumper engine board to ground. Random Marks Random marks are nearly always due to a mechanical problem or due to foreign matter loose in the printer or in the print cartridge. Vertical Void or Streak Do a developed image test to determine if the defect is occurring before or after the transfer process. If you see the defect on the photoconductor beam path, check the operation of the printhead shutter/laser beam path and clean the window with a lint-free cloth folded over a cotton swab; do not use a bare swab and do not use any cleaning fluids or water on the printhead/laser window. Inspect the HVPS. Make sure the HVPS contacts are clean and spring back when pressed. Printer Error Problems Fuser Error Check the connection and continuity of the cable from the fuser exit sensor board to engine board. check the thermistor condition and connection. Check the thermistor resistance at engine board. It should be from 100k Ohms when cold; it may be as low as 2.3k Ohms when hot, but increase quickly as the fuser cools. Network/LAN Problems LAN Problems You cannot find a printer or network problem, but jobs still do not print. If the network card checks out successfully, the problem may be with the hardware or software outside of the network card. Below are http://www.alaserprinter.com/ismis.htm#Printdefect[5/29/2012 2:06:46 PM] Printer Cartridges Copiers Laser Printers Toner Cartridges Xerox Canon HP Lexmark - A Laser Printer Service some suggestions to the customer for checking hardware and software for possible problems. Refer the customer to the LaserPrinter Network Printer Utility Guide to find the problem. Make sure the network protocol you want is enabled from the printer operator panel. Verify proper print queue and printer driver configuration. Verify the adapter port has been associated. Verify correct installation of the software utility. Single route broadcast not supported across network bridge, if bridge is used. Server problem: check print server installation and configuration using the appropriate system guide to operations. Network Card 977 Errors All network card errors are recorded in the error log. If there are errors in the log, POR several times and take the appropriate action for the displayed error code. http://www.alaserprinter.com/ismis.htm#Printdefect[5/29/2012 2:06:46 PM] EXHIBIT 47 EXHIBIT 47 EXHIBIT 47 Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer Print-Quality Problems This topic includes: ■ ■ "Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems" on page 4-24 "Repeating Defects" on page 4-29 Your printer is designed to produce consistently high-quality prints. If you observe printquality problems, use the information on these pages to troubleshoot them. For detailed, online support information, go to www.xerox.com/office/infoSMART. Caution If you change the type of paper in a tray, you must change the paper type and size on the front panel to match the paper that you loaded. If you fail to do this, print-quality problems can occur and the fuser can be damaged. Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems Caution Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies, and other specialty media is not covered by the Xerox warranty, service agreement, or Total Satisfaction Guarantee. The Total Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage may vary outside these areas; please contact your local representative for details. Use the following table to find specific solutions to print-quality problems. Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems Problem Causes Solutions Light Prints 1. The paper may be damp. 1. Replace the paper. The overall image is lighter than normal. 2. You may be using Draft mode. 2. Turn off Draft mode. 3. The toner level may be low. 3. If the print cartridge is low on toner, replace it. Copyright © 2004 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 4-24 Print-Quality Problems Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued) Problem Blank Prints The entire printed page is blank with no visible print. Causes 1. If you just installed a new print cartridge, the yellow sealing tape may still be in place. 2. Multiple sheets may have been fed from the paper tray at the same time. 3. Printable data may not have been received from the computer. Black Prints The entire printed page is black. Vertical Line Deletions There are localized print deletions forming narrow lines. 1. The print cartridge may be defective. 2. Printable data from the computer may be corrupted. Solutions 1. Remove the tape. 2. Remove the paper from the paper tray and fan it. Also, ensure that the paper is correctly loaded in the tray. 3. To test this, print a Configuration Page. If the Configuration Page is normal, check the interface cable between the computer and printer, the printer setup, and application software. If the Configuration Page is blank, replace the print cartridge and reprint the Configuration Page. If the Configuration Page still is blank, contact your Customer Support Center. 1. Replace the print cartridge. 2. To test this, print a Configuration Page. If the Configuration Page is normal, check the interface cable between the computer and the printer, and the application software. If the connections appear normal, contact your Customer Support Center. 1. The print cartridge may not be installed correctly. 1. Remove and re-install the print cartridge. 2. The print cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. 2. Replace the print cartridge. 3. Replace the transfer roller (in the maintenance kit). 3. The transfer roller may be defective. Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 4-25 Print-Quality Problems Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued) Problem Horizontal Line Deletions There are localized print deletions appearing as bands running across the paper. Causes Solutions 1. The paper may be defective with creases, folds, etc. 1. Replace the paper. 2. The print cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. 3. Replace the transfer roller (in the maintenance kit). 2. Replace the print cartridge. 3. The transfer roller may be defective. Vertical Dark Streaks There are black lines running across the print. 1. The print cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. 2. The paper path may be contaminated with toner. 3. The fuser may be defective. Repetitive Horizontal Dark Streaks 1. The paper path may be contaminated with toner. There are black lines running across the page. For more information, see “Repeating Defects” on page 4-29. 2. The print cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. 1. Replace the print cartridge. 2. Print several blank sheets of paper to remove the toner accumulations. 3. Replace the fuser (in the maintenance kit). 1. Print several blank sheets of paper to remove the toner accumulations. 2. Replace the print cartridge. 3. The fuser may be defective. 3. Replace the fuser (in the maintenance kit). 4. The transfer roller may be defective. 4. Replace the transfer roller (in the maintenance kit). Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 4-26 Print-Quality Problems Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued) Problem Dark Spots or Marks There are dark spots or marks on the page in a random pattern. Causes 1. The paper path may be contaminated with toner. 2. The print cartridge may be defective. 3. The fuser may be defective. 4. The transfer roller may be defective. Unfused or Partially Fused Image The printed image is not fully fused to the paper and easily rubs off. Solutions 1. Print several blank sheets of paper to remove the toner accumulations. 2. Replace the print cartridge. 3. Replace the fuser (in the maintenance kit). 4. Replace the transfer roller (in the maintenance kit). 1. The paper may be damp. 1. Replace the paper. 2. Heavy or unusual paper may be in the tray. 2. Replace that paper with approved paper. Make sure that the fuser temperature is set correctly for the paper type. 3. The printer may be located in an environment with extreme temperature or humidity. 4. The fuser may be defective. 3. Make sure that the printer is located in an environment with the temperature between 5° and 35° C (41° and 95° F) and the relative humidity between 15% and 85%. Move the printer to a suitable area, away from air conditioning vents, open loading docks, etc. 4. Replace the fuser (in the maintenance kit). Wrinkled Prints The prints are wrinkled, creased, or torn. 1. The paper is not loaded correctly in the appropriate tray. 1. Verify that the paper is correctly loaded in the appropriate tray. 2. The paper may be in poor condition. 3. Replace the paper. 3. The paper may be damp. 2. Replace the paper. 4. Replace the fuser (contained in the maintenance kit). 4. The fuser may be at the end of its life. Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 4-27 Print-Quality Problems Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued) Problem Blurred Prints The image is blurred at the edges. Causes Solutions 1. The paper may be in poor condition. 1. Replace the paper. 2. The paper may be damp. 3. Replace the print cartridge. 2. Replace the paper. 3. The print cartridge may be defective. Random or Spot Deletions Areas of the print are extremely light or missing. 1. The paper may be in poor condition. 1. Replace the paper. 2. The paper may be damp. 3. Replace the print cartridge. 2. Replace the paper. 3. The print cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 4-28 Print-Quality Problems Repeating Defects Refer to the table below if you observe a repeating defect, appearing multiple times at regular intervals on the page, on your print jobs. Recurring Marks, Spots, Lines, or Voids Replace this Supply... if the defect occurs every: Print Cartridge 38 mm (1.5 in.) 52 mm (2.0 in.) 94.4 mm (3.72 in.) Transfer Roller 51 mm (2.0 in.) Fuser 94.2 mm (3.7 in.) Different supplies may create print defects with similar measurements. To identify the faulty supply: 1. Replace the print cartridge (do not discard the packaging). 2. If the problem continues, then remove and repackage the new print cartridge. 3. Reinstall the original print cartridge, then replace the maintenance kit (fuser and transfer roller). 4. If the problem continues, contact your Customer Support Center. Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 4-29 EXHIBIT 48 EXHIBIT 48 EXHIBIT 48 EXHIBIT 49 EXHIBIT 49 EXHIBIT 49 History | Weather Underground 1 of 4 http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBUF/2011/7/14/DailyHis... Thursday, July 14, 2011 Thursday, July 14, 2011 « Previous Day Daily Weekly Next Day » Monthly Custom Actual Average Record Mean Temperature 69 °F 71 °F Max Temperature 81 °F 80 °F 92 °F (2005) Min Temperature 57 °F 63 °F 50 °F (1884) Heating Degree Days 0 0 Month to date heating degree days 0 8 Since 1 June heating degree days 36 73 Since 1 July heating degree days 0 8 Cooling Degree Days 4 7 Month to date cooling degree days 106 85 Year to date cooling degree days 252 218 Since 1 June cooling degree days 203 186 Growing Degree Days 19 (Base 50) Temperature Degree Days Moisture Dew Point 52 °F Average Humidity 60 Maximum Humidity 86 Minimum Humidity 33 Precipitation Precipitation 0.00 in 0.10 in Month to date precipitation 1.03 1.44 Year to date precipitation 27.93 20.22 Snow 0.00 in 0.00 in Month to date snowfall 0.0 0.0 Since 1 June snowfall 0.0 0.0 Since 1 July snowfall 0.0 0.0 Snow Depth 1.39 in (1945) 0.00 in Snow 0.00 in () Sea Level Pressure Sea Level Pressure 30.07 in Wind Wind Speed 6 mph (NE) Max Wind Speed 14 mph 5/31/2012 5:11 PM History | Weather Underground 2 of 4 http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBUF/2011/7/14/DailyHis... Actual Max Gust Speed Record 18 mph Visibility Average 10 miles Events T = Trace of Precipitation, MM = Missing Value Source: NWS Daily Summary Certify This Report Hourly Observations Time (EDT) Temp. Dew Point Humidity Pressure Visibility Wind Dir Wind Speed Gust Speed Precip 12:54 AM 63.0 °F 55.0 °F 75% 30.04 in 10.0 mi North 5.8 mph - N/A 1:54 AM 63.0 °F 55.9 °F 78% 30.05 in 10.0 mi NNW 4.6 mph - N/A 2:54 AM 62.1 °F 55.0 °F 78% 30.05 in 10.0 mi East 3.5 mph - N/A 3:54 AM 60.1 °F 55.0 °F 83% 30.06 in 10.0 mi Calm Calm - N/A 4:54 AM 57.9 °F 54.0 °F 87% 30.08 in 10.0 mi Calm Calm - N/A 5:54 AM 59.0 °F 54.0 °F 83% 30.09 in 10.0 mi Calm Calm - Events N/A Show full METARS | METAR FAQ | Comma Delimited File 5/31/2012 5:11 PM History | Weather Underground 3 of 4 http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBUF/2011/7/14/DailyHis... Time (EDT) Temp. Dew Point Humidity Pressure Visibility Wind Dir Wind Speed Gust Speed Precip 6:54 AM 63.0 °F 57.0 °F 81% 30.11 in 10.0 mi NNW 3.5 mph - N/A 7:54 AM 66.9 °F 57.9 °F 73% 30.12 in 10.0 mi NNE 8.1 mph - N/A 8:54 AM 70.0 °F 57.9 °F 65% 30.12 in 10.0 mi Variable 4.6 mph - N/A 9:54 AM 72.0 °F 55.0 °F 55% 30.12 in 10.0 mi East 4.6 mph - N/A 10:54 AM 75.0 °F 52.0 °F 44% 30.11 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph - N/A 11:54 AM 77.0 °F 51.1 °F 40% 30.11 in 10.0 mi Variable 3.5 mph - N/A 12:54 PM 78.1 °F 51.1 °F 39% 30.09 in 10.0 mi NE 9.2 mph - N/A 1:54 PM 79.0 °F 48.9 °F 35% 30.09 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph 17.3 mph N/A 2:54 PM 80.1 °F 48.9 °F 34% 30.06 in 10.0 mi ENE 12.7 mph 16.1 mph N/A 3:54 PM 81.0 °F 48.0 °F 31% 30.06 in 10.0 mi NE 9.2 mph - N/A 4:54 PM 80.1 °F 48.0 °F 32% 30.05 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph - N/A 5:54 PM 80.1 °F 48.0 °F 32% 30.04 in 10.0 mi ENE 8.1 mph - N/A 6:54 PM 78.1 °F 48.9 °F 36% 30.05 in 10.0 mi NNE 8.1 mph - N/A 7:54 PM 75.0 °F 48.0 °F 38% 30.05 in 10.0 mi NNE 8.1 mph - N/A 8:54 PM 73.0 °F 48.0 °F 41% 30.05 in 10.0 mi NE 4.6 mph - N/A 9:54 PM 70.0 °F 48.9 °F 47% 30.06 in 10.0 mi ENE 6.9 mph - N/A 10:54 PM 69.1 °F 46.9 °F 45% 30.06 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph - N/A 11:54 PM 66.0 °F 48.9 °F 54% 30.06 in 10.0 mi ESE 6.9 mph - Events N/A Show full METARS | METAR FAQ | Comma Delimited File 5/31/2012 5:11 PM History | Weather Underground 1 of 4 http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBUF/2011/7/15/DailyHis... Friday, July 15, 2011 Friday, July 15, 2011 « Previous Day Daily Weekly Next Day » Monthly Custom Actual Average Record Mean Temperature 72 °F 71 °F Max Temperature 86 °F 80 °F 97 °F (1995) Min Temperature 58 °F 63 °F 49 °F (1960) Heating Degree Days 0 0 Month to date heating degree days 0 8 Since 1 June heating degree days 36 73 Since 1 July heating degree days 0 8 Cooling Degree Days 7 7 Month to date cooling degree days 113 92 Year to date cooling degree days 259 225 Since 1 June cooling degree days 210 193 Growing Degree Days 20 (Base 50) Temperature Degree Days Moisture Dew Point 51 °F Average Humidity 52 Maximum Humidity 72 Minimum Humidity 32 Precipitation Precipitation 0.00 in 0.10 in Month to date precipitation 1.03 1.54 Year to date precipitation 27.93 20.32 Snow 0.00 in 0.00 in Month to date snowfall 0.0 0.0 Since 1 June snowfall 0.0 0.0 Since 1 July snowfall 0.0 0.0 Snow Depth 1.29 in (1992) 0.00 in Snow 0.00 in () Sea Level Pressure Sea Level Pressure 30.06 in Wind Wind Speed 6 mph (East) Max Wind Speed 17 mph 5/31/2012 5:13 PM History | Weather Underground 2 of 4 http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBUF/2011/7/15/DailyHis... Actual Max Gust Speed Record 20 mph Visibility Average 10 miles Events T = Trace of Precipitation, MM = Missing Value Source: NWS Daily Summary Certify This Report Hourly Observations Time (EDT) Temp. Heat Index Dew Point Humidity Pressure Visibility Wind Dir Wind Speed Gust Speed Pr 12:54 AM 64.0 °F - 48.9 °F 58% 30.06 in 10.0 mi ESE 4.6 mph - N/ 1:54 AM 62.1 °F - 48.9 °F 62% 30.06 in 10.0 mi SE 4.6 mph - N/ 2:54 AM 61.0 °F - 48.9 °F 64% 30.06 in 10.0 mi SSE 4.6 mph - N/ 3:54 AM 59.0 °F - 48.9 °F 69% 30.06 in 10.0 mi Calm Calm - N/ Show full METARS | METAR FAQ | Comma Delimited File 5/31/2012 5:13 PM History | Weather Underground 3 of 4 http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBUF/2011/7/15/DailyHis... Time (EDT) Temp. Heat Index Dew Point Humidity Pressure Visibility Wind Dir Wind Speed Gust Speed Pr 4:54 AM 57.9 °F - 48.9 °F 72% 30.06 in 10.0 mi East 3.5 mph - N/ 5:54 AM 57.9 °F - 48.9 °F 72% 30.08 in 10.0 mi Calm Calm - N/ 6:54 AM 60.1 °F - 50.0 °F 69% 30.09 in 10.0 mi East 3.5 mph - N/ 7:54 AM 64.9 °F - 50.0 °F 58% 30.09 in 10.0 mi ESE 4.6 mph - N/ 8:54 AM 71.1 °F - 51.1 °F 49% 30.10 in 10.0 mi Calm Calm - N/ 9:54 AM 75.9 °F - 51.1 °F 42% 30.09 in 10.0 mi ENE 5.8 mph - N/ 10:54 AM 79.0 °F - 52.0 °F 39% 30.08 in 10.0 mi ESE 10.4 mph - N/ 11:54 AM 80.1 °F - 51.1 °F 36% 30.08 in 10.0 mi ENE 5.8 mph - N/ 12:54 PM 81.0 °F - 51.1 °F 35% 30.06 in 10.0 mi ESE 6.9 mph - N/ 1:54 PM 84.0 °F - 51.1 °F 32% 30.05 in 10.0 mi NE 8.1 mph - N/ 2:54 PM 84.0 °F - 51.1 °F 32% 30.04 in 10.0 mi ESE 8.1 mph - N/ 3:54 PM 84.9 °F - 51.1 °F 31% 30.03 in 10.0 mi NNE 8.1 mph - N/ 4:54 PM 84.9 °F - 52.0 °F 32% 30.03 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph - N/ 5:54 PM 84.9 °F - 52.0 °F 32% 30.03 in 10.0 mi North 8.1 mph - N/ 6:54 PM 82.9 °F 81.8 °F 53.1 °F 36% 30.03 in 10.0 mi NE 11.5 mph - N/ 7:54 PM 79.0 °F - 54.0 °F 42% 30.03 in 10.0 mi ENE 13.8 mph 17.3 mph N/ 8:54 PM 75.9 °F - 53.1 °F 45% 30.04 in 10.0 mi ENE 8.1 mph - N/ 9:54 PM 73.0 °F - 52.0 °F 48% 30.04 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph - N/ 10:54 PM 72.0 °F - 51.1 °F 48% 30.06 in 10.0 mi East 8.1 mph - N/ 11:54 PM 71.1 °F - 52.0 °F 51% 30.06 in 10.0 mi ESE 9.2 mph - N/ Show full METARS | METAR FAQ | Comma Delimited File 5/31/2012 5:13 PM Information About the Data | Weather Underground 1 of 1 http://www.wunderground.com/about/data.asp Forecasts All of our forecasts are generated from our proprietary forecasting system that leverages our vast amount of neighborhood weather data that we get from our community - we refer to the system as Best Forecast™. 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When a visitor requests current conditions from wunderground.com, the geographically closest station is displayed. There is also a Station Select button, which shows a list of the next closest stations. International Current Conditions International current conditions are collected directly from more than 29,000 weather stations located in countries around the globe including: About 6,000 automated weather stations operating at airports. Here is a list of the stations. Typically these stations are owned by government agencies and international airports and data is updated at 1, 3, or 6 hour intervals, depending upon the station. Over 8,000 Personal Weather Stations (PWS's) and 16,000 MADIS stations. 5/31/2012 5:14 PM EXHIBIT 50 EXHIBIT 50 EXHIBIT 50 BLANCO & Associates Inc. Forensic Document Examiners San Francisco Office 55 New Montgomery Street, Suite 712 San Francisco, CA 94105 Washington D.C. Office 1629 K Street N.W. Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Los Angeles Office 655 N. Central Ave 17th FL Glendale, CA 91203 Phone (415) 618-0068 Phone (202) 821-1822 Phone (818) 545-1155 TESTIMONY APPEARANCES 05/05/08 Los Angeles Superior Court, 111 Hill Street Hon. Fahey Dept. 78 Re: Shahram Elyaszadeh v. Homayoun Neman, et al. Jules L. Kabat, Robert Satterthwaite 09/11/08 Los Angeles Superior Court, 111 Hill Street Hon. William McLaughlin Dept. 89 Re: Brown v. Johnson, et al; LASC Case No.: BC 374 660 Attorney Lee Dicker 10/16/08 Los Angeles Superior Court, Norwalk Hon. Dewey L. Falcone Dept. W Re: Enrico Enciso Attorney Tom Ravatt 11/19/08 Los Angeles Superior Court, Burbank Hon. Dennis Shanklin Dept. 3 Re: Syzanne Savage v. Toni Stutson Attorney Mike Steinager for the Defendant 11/21/08 San Francisco Federal Immigration Court Hon. Brian H. Simpson, Immigration Judge Dept. 5 Re: Melese, Hailu Gabriel Attorney Yemi Getachew for the Defendant 02/10/09 Los Angeles Superior Court, Hill Street Hon. Maren E. Nelson, Dept 60 Marva v. Williams Attorney George Seidi 02/23/09 Las Vegas, Nevada Hon. Valerie Adair Dept. 21 Re: Cameo Model & Talent Agency, LLC v. The Agency, LV, et al. Attorney Gus W. Flangas, Esq. 04/03/09 Los Angeles Superior Court, Hill Street Hon. Charles F. Palmer Dept 33 Re: Attorney Rodney Bell 05/06/09 Los Angeles Superior Court, Hill Street Hon. O’Donnel Dept. 37 Re: Sarvary vs. Voges Attorney Richard S. Van Dyke 05/22/09 Yolo County Superior Court, Woodland, CA Hon. Timothy Fall Dept. 2 Re: Dev matter Attorney Michael Rothchild 06/25/09 Calaveras County Superior Court, San Andreas, CA Hon. Martin Dept. 6 Re: Adams v. Berghouse, et al. Case #CV34998 Attorney Reg J. Lormon 07/07/09 US District Court Central District California Hon. Fairbank Dept. 9 Re: Amy Alcini, et al. v. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., et al. (Kay Cole, deceased) Case # CV-08-02889-VBF (AJWx) Attorney Rafael Bernardino, Jr. 07/13/09 Unites States Immigration Court, San Francisco Hon. Robert Yeargin Courtroom 6 Re: Amarjit Singh Attorney Arwen Swink, Esq. 08/28/09 CA Superior Court, Glendale (LA area) Hon. Matz Dept. E Re: Toni Stutson v. Susane Savage Michael G. Steiniger, Esq. 09/24/09 Deposition, Irvine CA Re: Century 21 Landmark Properties; Alan Fasnacht, Lynn Fasnacht Deposed by Defended by Charles Shelton, Esq. 09/29/09 Deposition, San Diego CA Re: Somo v. Chevron Deposed by John H. Reaves, Esq. 2488 Historic Decatur Rd, Ste 200 San Diego, CA 92106 Defended by Julie Trotter, Esq. 10/08/09 Sacramento Superior Court, CA Jury Trial Hon. Judge David Brown Dept. 17 Re: People v. Embra For the Defense, Maura De La Rosa 2 11/12/09 Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara Deposition (in Los Altos, CA) Re: Marriage Of Ebrahimi Judge Berra Deposed by Abbas Hadjian, Esq. Defended by Rod Firoozye, Esq. (for Plaintiff Armin Ebrahimi) 11/19/09 Los Angeles Superior Court, CA (Hill Street) Bench Trial Dept 9, Judge Goetz Re: Garrison Stephen Moeller 12/14/09 Santa Monica, CA Deposition Re: Garrison Defended by Stephen Moeller 12/17/09 Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara San Mateo, CA Judge Berra (San Mateo) Re: Marriage Of Ebrahimi Rod Firoozye for Armin Ebrahimi 12/18/09 Deposition testimony in San Francisco re: 3EB Case 01/14/10 Los Angeles Superior Court, CA (111 Hill Street) Bench Trial Dept 9, Judge Goetz Re: Garrison Stephen Moeller 02/16/10 Oceanside, CA Deposition Re: City of Oceanside v. Judd 03/05/10 Los Angeles Superior Court, CA (111 Hill Street) Bench Trial Dept 9, Judge Goetz Re: Garrison Stephen Moeller 03/09/10 San Jose, CA Deposition Re: Stanley Doty, Trustee of JDP Trust v. Cava Valley Roofing, et al. Shawn E. Cowles, Esq. 04/09/10 Irvine, CA Deposition Re: Martinez v. Williams Warren Miller 04/12/10 San Francisco, CA Jury Trial Hon. Tomar Mason, Courtroom 606 Re: Julius Castle Jay T. Jambeck, The Schinner Law Group 3 05/11/10 Emeryville, CA Deposition Re: Shirley Hwang v. Winston Lum Nancy Davis, Esq. of Holme Roberts & Owen LLP 05/12/10 Santa Monica, CA Re: Nunnari v. Cecchi Gori Pictures Erica E. Hayward, Esq. 05/21/10 San Francisco, CA Deposition Re: Beijing Tong Ren Tang (USA), Corp. vs. TRT USA Corp et al Jing James Li, Ph.D. of Greenberg Taurig LLP 05/24/10 San Francisco, CA Deposition Bradley J. Jameson, Esq. Re: Sean C. McKean, Shawn P. McIlvenna v. Stephen E. Lawrence, Sophie Gasparatos 08/06/10 Santa Ana, CA Federal Courthouse Hon. Albert Re: Petition of William E. Preston Larry Halperine, Esq. 08/13/10 San Francisco, CA Deposition Re: Miller vs. California Pacific Medical Center Foley & Larner LLP Eileen R. Ridley, Esq. / (Kristy Marino) 08/16/10 San Jose, CA Federal Courthouse Dept 6 Hon Ronald M. Whyte Re: Beijing Tong Ren Tang (USA), Corp. vs. TRT USA Corp et al Jing James Li, Ph.D. of Greenberg Taurig LLP 08/27/10 Los Angeles Superior Court, CA (111 Hill Street) Dept 39, 4th floor Hon. Michal C. Solner Re: Coliseo Housing Partnership v. POZ Village Development, Inc. J. Grant Kennedy, Esq. 09/21/10 Nevada County Superior Court (Nevada City, CA) Dept. 6 Re: The Estate of Don Cunningham, Nevada County Superior Court Probate Case No. P14621 Hon. Thomas M. Anderson R. Ellis Harper, Esq. 11/15/10 Down town Los Angeles, CA Arbitration Re: Ron Sahni Attorney Robert L. Kinkle 11/17/10 Riverside, CA Deposition Re: Gillis estate matter Attorney Rex Edwards 4 11/26/10 Bremmerton, WA Arbitration Re: Boston Pacific Matter Michael White, Esq. Patton Boggs LLP 12/02/10 Roseville, CA Deposition Re: Marquez et al. vs. Van Dyke, et al; Thielke et al. vs. Van Dyke, et al. Kevin Hull, Esq. Freidberg & Parker, LLP 12/21/10 Nevada County Superior Court (Nevada City, CA) Hon. Thomas M. Anderson Dept. 6 Re: Niman v. Niman, Nevada County Superior Court Case No. P14839 R. Ellis Harper, Esq. 01/05/11 San Francisco, CA Deposition Re: Alameda County Probate Case No. RP08420940 Thomas Latham, Esq. & Brian F. Connors, Esq. 01/19/11 Los Angeles, CA (Korea Town) Arbitration Hon. Alan Penkower Re: Stanley v. State Farm Rob Pohls, Esq. of Pohls & Associates 02/01/11 Alameda Superior Court (Oakland) Hon. Marshall Whitley, Dept. 18 Re: Estate of Winston Nielsen Deceased, The Regents Of The University Of California, Petitioner, v. Kristin L. Johnson and Clifford R. Lancaster, Respondents Case No. RP 08-403581 Charlie Wolff, Esq. Evans, Latham & Campisi San Francisco, CA 02/09/11 Alameda Superior Court (Oakland) Hon. Marshall Whitley, Dept. 18 [Rebuttal testimony] Re: Estate of Winston Nielsen Deceased, The Regents Of The University Of California, Petitioner, v. Kristin L. Johnson and Clifford R. Lancaster, Respondents Case No. RP 08-403581 Charlie Wolff, Esq. Evans, Latham & Campisi San Francisco, CA 03/22/11 Deposition in Alameda, CA Estate of Taruk Joseph Ben-Ali Defending: Vernon Goins, Esq. of Goins & Associates 04/19/11 Riverside Superior Court (Palm Springs) Dept. PS2 Re: People of the State of California vs. Daniel Lee Smith RIF 144557 Melanie N. Roe, Esq. of Kennedy & Roe (for the Defendant) 05/09/11 Fresno, California Deposition Re: Estate of Lillian Salwasser, deceased Fresno County Sup. Ct. Case No. 07CEPR00104 Defending, Lee Cobb, Esq. 5 05/13/11 Federal Court Sacramento Hon David E. Russell Dept. 28 Re: Kupka v. Dead Oaks Estates Inc. For the Respondent, George Hollister Esq. 05/31/11 San Jose, California Deposition Re: Straus v. Pavese et al Andrew Lauderdale, Esq. Santa Clara Superior Court 06/08/11 Sacramento, California Deposition Re: Wiens vs. Huff For the Plaintiff, Randall L. Wiens 07/14/11 Roseville, Placer County, CA Hon. O’Flauerty, Dept. 43 Re: Jayraj Nair v. Dindu P. Nair Karen L. Mathes, Esq. 07/26/11 Santa Barbara, Superior Court Hon. Brian Hill Re: Peter Lance For the Defendant, Daryll Genis, Esq. 08/02/11 Watsonville, Superior Court Hon. Heather D. Morse Dept. C Re: Norton Dissolution For Scott Norton, Patricia Liberty, Esq. 08/11/11 San Francisco, Superior Court Hon. McCarthy Department 624 Re: People v. Rory Talley For the defense, Jacque Wilson, Esq. 08/26/11 San Francisco, Superior Court Hon. Marla J. Miller Dept. 604 Re: Miller v. CPMC For the defendant, Mike Naranjo of Foley & Lardner LLP 08/30/11 San Francisco, Superior Court Hon. Marla J. Miller Dept. 604 Re: Miller v. CPMC For the defendant, Mike Naranjo of Foley & Lardner LLP 10/03/11 Santa Barbara, Superior Court Hon. Brian Hill Re: Peter Lance For the Defendant, Daryll Genis, Esq. 10/27/11 Oakland, Superior Court Hon. Dept. 6 Re: People v. Rafael Duarte For the Defendant, William Cole 6 11/04/11 Sacramento, Deposition Re: Dovichi v. James V. de la Vergne...Bendahans/McCartney Deposing Law Firm: DLA Piper LLP (US) Deposing Attorney, Steven S. Kimball For the Plaintiff, Freidberg and Parker Law Firm Defending my deposition, Bret Spitzer 11/09/11 Oakland, Superior Court Homocide Trial Hon. Dept. 6 Re: People v. Rafael Duarte For the Defendant, William Cole 7

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