--- Next, Dr. Bouffard began entering individual characters in an attempt to match them to the remaining fonts that were available on proportional spacing typewriters of that era, focusing on numbers. Thus far, one character stood out, the number 4. In the document provided by CBS News, the number 4 does not "have a foot" and has a closed top, which is indicative of Times New Roman, a font exclusive to more modern computer word processing programs. * He looked through old papers he's written, and noted that he's come up against the inconsistency of the "4" several previous times with forgeries that attempt to duplicate old proportional spaced documents with a computer word processing program.---
..kind of trouble is because you intend to deceive.
Very very interesting
It is no trouble... it only takes 5 seconds...
You do it because it is what your producer asked you to do...
You do it just like you re-recorded the voice of Saddams translator because you didn't like the sound of the original...
I am just saying the story should be: Are these images of the original cause if they are (proceed with the rest)
-- l8s
-- jrawk