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  <description>Part of a compressed version of the original data source that the JPG file was carved from was stored at "Volume in drive D is My Passport \ Volume Serial Number is FE5F-25CA" &gt; "D:\wdc_wd5000avvs-63zwb0_skip13500000_count500000_bs512"&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;These files were stored in a flash drive (probably "Volume Serial Number is 98A5-A98B") NOT running a liveboot of Lubuntu at&lt;br /&gt;* "/media/lubuntu/DE98A5D298A5A98B/_sdb2-0.extracted/54000" - created with the help of a flash drive running a liveboot of Lubuntu, possibly extracted from file "/home/lubuntu/Downloads/sdb2"&lt;br /&gt;* "/media/lubuntu/DE98A5D298A5A98B/_sdb2-0.extracted/f54000.jpg" - also created w/the help of said flash drive running Lubuntu, derived from file "54000"&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;These binary files were later moved to "Volume in drive G is My Passport \ Volume Serial Number is 1093-F3E8" &gt;&lt;br /&gt;* "G:\1\2001 [...]\_sdb2-0.extracted\f54000.jpg" - JPG image, URI: file:///G:/1/2001[...]/_sdb2-0.extracted/f54000.jpg&lt;br /&gt;* "G:\1\2001[...]\wdc_wd5000avvs-63zwb0_skip13500000_count500000_bs512" - ..\wdc_wd5000avvs-63zwb0_skip13500000_count500000_bs512 relative to _sdb2-0.extracted\&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This if from an XFS partition of a 500 GB internal hard drive which was probably in a DirecTV HR22 Receiver. I think this is from "/dev/sdb2". The original binwalk-extracted JPG (probably out of /dev/sdb2) may have been about 250 MB. File 54000 was deleted, and file "f54000.jpg" (URI: file:///media/lubuntu/DE98A5D298A5A98B/_sdb2-0.extracted/f54000.jpg) was derived from it via lximage-qt, which was probably running as root.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Text seen in this image file: "AS BIG AND BRAVE AND BOLD A \ LOVE STORY AS HAS EVER BEEN \ EXPLODED ON THE SCREEN! \\\ [...] FRANK ROSS [...] \ FRANK SINATRA! \ TONY CURTIS! \ NATALIE WOOD! \ Kings Go Forth [...] DANA[?] \ [...] DAVES[?] \ Screenplay[?] by MERLE MILLER [...] \ [...] LIMITED[?...]ARTISTS[?] \ [...]"&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;See also:&lt;br /&gt;* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=Kings+Go+Forth&amp;sourceid=Mozilla-search &gt; redirects to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Go_Forth&lt;br /&gt;** "Kings Go Forth is a 1958 black-and-white World War II film starring Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood. The screenplay was written by Merle Miller"&lt;br /&gt;** links to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Go_Forth#/media/File:Kings_Go_Forth_-_1958_-_Poster.png &gt; links to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kings_Go_Forth_-_1958_-_Poster.png &gt; links to https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8a/Kings_Go_Forth_-_1958_-_Poster.png&lt;br /&gt;* This was previously not found here:&lt;br /&gt;** https://archive.org/search.php?query=%22Kings%20Go%20Forth%22 - no mediatype:"images" (or is it mediatype:"image"?)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;identifier basically from stdout of "G:\1\1912[...]\1\nmh-1.7.1&gt;dir /s/b|xxd", 000000f0</description>
  <language>eng</language>
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  <subject>lowres; low resolution; poster; DirecTV HR22 Receiver; DirecTV Receiver; DirecTV; extracted file; extracted via binwalk; extracted; movie; film; Kings Go Forth; Kings Go Forth (film); Kings Go Forth (1958); Kings Go Forth (movie); human; English text; poster of Kings Go Forth; Kings Go Forth poster; 1950s film; 1958 film; WWII; WWII film; World War II film; black-and-white World War II film; 1958 black-and-white World War II film</subject>
  <title>Poster of Kings Go Forth from a DirecTV HR22 Receiver hard drive</title>
  <uploader>leedusmcclein@gmail.com</uploader>
  <publicdate>2021-07-09 00:35:58</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2021-07-09 00:35:58</addeddate>
  <curation>[curator]validator@archive.org[/curator][date]20210709003620[/date][comment]checked for malware[/comment]</curation>
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