no the name was added by a member, and finally, after long search I found
the trick.

the embedded photo is simple without legend, and the PPT author  seems to
have made a big security errror is not cropping really the photo... (there
have been similar failur in PDF blackening that let the real text ready to
be copied, in military documents in US or UK)

the most intriguing thing is the reactor that seems bare, just insulated,
and a strange device aside with lead screen.
with Vysotski CV I can guess he is doing gamma measure.

at least we are far from go/nogo test, but clearly about measures.

anyway as an IT security experts, this can of leak, despite no real problem
that time, can have hard consequence.

with today technology and IT forensic, one should never publish a raw
digital document.
at least rescan, and best, ask someone else to rescan (because there are
metadata about scanning. some learned that painfully).

2012/7/19 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> Yeah, that's Vysotskii, looking old.
>
> What's the big deal? Defkalion accidentally left the names of the
> researchers in the photos they uploaded.
>
> None of these people has told me a thing, by the way. I don't bug them,
> because they have signed NDAs.
>
> That's a pretty sad experimental setup, isn't it?
>
> - Jed
>
>

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